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Anyone know what the widest wheel will fit in the rear of these cars without any real modification? And is higher number offset better for a wider tire setup
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Or like sunken batteship look.. Or they hate anything close to flush..
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Offset isn't directly related to tire width other than a lower offset sticks out more allowing the use of a wider wheel/tire cmbo..
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A +35 to a +45 is (obviously) only a 10mm difference.. Hardly a big deal.. Unless of course you don't have 10mm to spare..
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I dont think a 305 will ever fit up front on stock fenders. Rear it would be close. and need around ET42 and still need need about -2 camber.
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I would run 305s square if they fit and I had enough power to turn big heavy tires.
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a 45 sidewall will make the tires to beefy. Believe me. I had that set on my GT4 with the tire size you want.
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with an 18x10 wheel, what offset would you suggest to fit a 285/40/18 flush?
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Around 30. But that's a loaded question.
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i was planning on a 45 im lowing fr-s 1 inch with hotchkis springs will this be a problem?
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As already mentioned, go with a 40. That'll be the closest to the OEM diameter and won't cause gearing/speedo issues.
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Moved into this topic from the Wheel Directory...
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