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The key to making the ride look good will be lowering it. Stock height on that size will look funky. It sucks because the stock wheels look meh but I lowered the car down then ordered my Volks. In the end it was the right move.
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I'll keep that in mind one step at a time
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With 9.5" wide wheels and a +43 offset, you're going to get some pretty significant poke front and rear on the stock suspension. It'll get a little better if you just do lowering springs, but you're really going to need to either go to coilovers or camber plates to get the negative camber needed up front for a flush look.
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I'm probably going to go for a 18x8.5 +42 Im still looking into other setups.
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Here's some pics of mine if you're curious what it'll look like. The fitment is pretty good at this offset. ![]() ![]()
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Here's my current setup. No rubbing yet either. 18x9.5 +40 all around with 255/35/18 tires. In order to make it work i had to get coilovers though. Regardless you'll want them to finish the look of your car and give you the clearance you need for wider wheels and tires.
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