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I have OEM BBS STI 5x100 17*7.5 but grey if you want..
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Rota RKR 18x9.5 ET44 Squared setup wrapped in 255/35/18
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dropped frs 18"
ok ive droped my car about 2.7 inches front and 2.5 rear on coils. I want to put 18" by 9". What offset would i need and will it fit? need some advice/ assistance please and thanks.
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Does anyone feel that 9.5 width is too much tire?
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I'm on 9.5. It's a bit much. 9 is perfect!! 8.5 is good too. I think it's tested* that 18x8.5 was ideal for stock performance wise.
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ok
I have plans to boost the car but yea I dont wanna spend a fortune on wheels and really like the Ambit RT8 wheels but 9.5 is the only width they come in
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Thanks to the OP for the chart.
I have a thought... if the front and rear have different offsets to maintain flushness how would the tires be rotated if the tires are directional tires? Or just don't rotate at all?
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Thanks, I didn't know if that would be an issue but there's no other way to rotate if front and rear offsets are different.
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Don't forget that offset is also going to be different based on the faceplate style of the wheels. My Königs are 18x8 +35 and poke out a bit in the front, buddy got Enkei Kojins 17x8 +45 and they sit flush despite the fact that the +45 would normally suck them in more than stocks, but they have different face types.
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Going to ask my question in here (hope someone see's it) in order to not clutter up the board with another wheel help thread.
Going to be ordering some new tires really soon. Now my question is should I run a staggered or square setup. My front wheel is 8.5 and I will be running a 215 on it. My rear is a 9 and im in debate if I want to run the 215 on it or a 225. I understand having a staggered setup will introduce more understeer, this is just my DD and I some sprinted driving around the mountains near me. Dont really plan on doing autox, maybe 4 times max this year, on that note im not concerned about my times, just more about having fun. I have everything from the back of the front seats to the trunk gutted. I believe this moved some the weight balance more towards the front of the car so im thinking having the staggered wheels/tires will put some weight back to the rear. |
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