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Im getting the Rotiform HUR 3pc 18x8.5 front and 18x9.5 rear, can anyone help me whats the best ET and tire size for them? I have Airlift air suspention on my car and i need a good fitment for the rims |
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18x9.5 Offset +35
255/35 tires Stock suspension (KW v3 coilovers in the future) Will this fit? Thank you! |
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OK searched the thread and a few forums. I have 17x8 +45's with TRD lowering springs with -2 camber rear and straight front. My 225/45's fit great but will a 245/45 fit without rubbing full lock? I see mixed results but most have stock height... Thanks for the help! Cheers!
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245/40 will fit. Why would you want a 245/45? That is way to big. At 1.1 inches taller and 4.5% larger diameter, this is greater than the suggested +/- 3% range difference compared to stock. A 225/45 is only 1.6% different that stock and works great. A 245/40 is only 0.4% different - basically it is the same as stock and will not change your speedometer. Edit: Additionally, the tread width (for MPSS anyway) for a 245/40 is 8.5" compared to 8.0 for a 245/45. Oregon is great! I'm in Eugene.
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I’m trying to find help on getting as much lip as I can on Works Meister L1 3p but with little to no camber. And I am not going widebody! I want more lip in the rear than front. I was think of running 18x10 in the back and 18x9 in the front but not sure exactly on the offset i can get. If someone could help it point me to the correct thread if this isn’t it. Thank you!!
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This will give you an idea of what it will take. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15446 oh, and you are going to have some camber...
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The link you posted is exactly how I want the wheels! Could I use those same wheel specs? |
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He is running the following spec. I think that this is reasonable for wheels of this size. It doesn't look exaggerated to me. Though the 18x10's look huge! Camber Info: Front camber: -1.6 Rear camber: -2.5 I have 18x8 +35 & 18x9 +37 with 225/40 & 245/35. My camber is -1.5 f & -2.0 rear. My tire wear is even. Some camber is good; but you'll want your toe to close to zero. The wheel directory has most Forum Members wheels specs. It is a great resource. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7535 Also, the Meaty tire thread is great! http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41083
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