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Old 05-08-2015, 12:39 PM   #2745
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I'm saving up for a set of work meister S1 3P, and are wondering what Off set I would need to be flush, I know I need different offset for the front and back, but not how much?

I'm going with 18x8, I got the TRD adjustable spring kit so it's lowered with 15mm.

And I will not stretch the tires

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I'm saving up for a set of work meister S1 3P, and are wondering what Off set I would need to be flush, I know I need different offset for the front and back, but not how much?

I'm going with 18x8, I got the TRD adjustable spring kit so it's lowered with 15mm.

And I will not stretch the tires

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35 offset is good in the front, about 25 in the rear. If you have a lot more camber than me (I have 1.1 in front), then something closer to 25 will look good, but I'd stick with 32-35. Feel free to look at my build thread to see my wheels. Both my aftermarket wheels were 35 offset.
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35 offset is good in the front, about 25 in the rear. If you have a lot more camber than me (I have 1.1 in front), then something closer to 25 will look good, but I'd stick with 32-35. Feel free to look at my build thread to see my wheels. Both my aftermarket wheels were 35 offset.
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I checked at the info sticky, with what's flush with what size ect.
So wouldn't 18x8 with 38 offset in the front and 18x8 with 31 offset at the back be perfect for me, with my 15mm drop?

EDIT: I checked the fitment calc, and looks like it will be 35 front and 25 rear So thanks again Stockysnail!

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Old 05-09-2015, 07:32 AM   #2748
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Hello! Tell me please 17x8 et 35 is good? Camber -2, 245-40 tires is good?
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Hello! Tell me please 17x8 et 35 is good? Camber -2, 245-40 tires is good?
That's nearly the same as what I run so it should work great. I'm at -1.1 front camber with 17x8.25 et35 with 245/40R17
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Old 05-09-2015, 02:39 PM   #2750
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That's nearly the same as what I run so it should work great. I'm at -1.1 front camber with 17x8.25 et35 with 245/40R17
Thanks a lot!!! I installed 8" rims today with 225-45 tires, and this look like very fat, i want to use 245-40 tire in future)))
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I'm lowered on BC coilovers, not positive on the dimensions unfortunately.(Picture for drop reference) I want to buy RPF1's in 18x9.5 +38, tires 245/35/18. I don't want my alignment specs to be super far off but I also don't want to be destroying tires or fenders. Will I need toe arms and LCA's? I can get them through a vendor here in town, just not sure if they are necessary or not.

Going to be tight but you might squeeze it at that height. I run 18x9.5 +38 but with 255/35 on the rear but my car is not as low as yours.
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Looking to get the Enkei Kojins. Will the staggered set up 18x8.5/9.5 +45 fit on a 1 inch drop without a camber kit and without body modifications?

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Yes if you don't go silly with tire sizes... (225/40 and 255/35) will be fine)
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Will this fit? (width, offset and tire size Qs)

I need your help :



Does Enkei M52 17x7.5 +45 clear Brembo BBK?



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Old 05-18-2015, 06:01 PM   #2754
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Hi I m thinking about getting a 17x7.5 RPF1.

However I still want to use my stock tires which is: 215/45/17, Since stock rim is 17x7 my question is will the tire even go on the 17X7.5 rim?
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Yes. Very mild stretch for 215, if any.
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i have esm 004 18x8 +35 sqaure i want to know how it would look with eibach sportlines! would i need a 5-10 mm spacer to make the rear flush or would it be flush without spacers thanks
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Hello,

I'll be lowering my car soon with a new set of coilovers from stock, will probably be aiming for a 1.5" drop. I'll be looking into a new set of wheels and tires soon and was wondering what size and offset should I be looking for to make the wheel look flush with the fender. I would like to avoid rubbing and having to resort to fender rolling.

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19x10 ,+50 on the rear with 275/30 tires? Stock height now looking to lower to remove gap.
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