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Old 04-23-2014, 04:33 PM   #1
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18x9 et35 or et20 fit?

18x9 et35 or et20 fit with no problems or fender work? Want flush or minimal poke. Thanks for any input!
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This is stickied at the top of this section:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7535

^^^The second post has a wheel fitment guide with links to setups of that spec.

18x9 +35:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10146

There is no 18x9 +20 in the guide.
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18x9 et35 or et20 fit with no problems or fender work? Want flush or minimal poke. Thanks for any input!
The 35 will be perfect for your needs
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18x9 +35 will look perfect, going to a +20 will be pretty aggressive and more than likely require fender work to fit
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Thanks for the input fellas!
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if you're running coilovers these would look great: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63863
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@ripper Those are pretty sweet, but I'm looking for something more concave or something with a nice lip. That's why I was curious about +20. The deeper the better!!
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@ripper Those are pretty sweet, but I'm looking for something more concave or something with a nice lip. That's why I was curious about +20. The deeper the better!!
well..... if you change your mind hit me up. i'll split the shipping cost for a ft86club member!
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Depends on the tyre you want to run. 225/40 will work on the +20. If you want 255/265 then go with +35.

I have 18x9 +35 225/40, and it's not quite there TBH.
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