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09-16-2012, 02:44 PM | #88 |
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Go with a 245/35 is you're running 18s.
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Just wanted to check, did you post the right link? That could be causing the confusion with sizing, or did the op really mean 18x9 ? Just wondering since the link isn't for Rota Grids...
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09-16-2012, 05:00 PM | #90 |
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The subject line says "Rota Grid" and the link is for "Rota G-Force" The wheel you linked will fit your car. Just understand it will "poke" out much further than stock wheel offset.
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Im sorry guys i meant to put Rota G-Force, im going to go with a 245/35 most likely and as long as i get no rubbing issues im satisfied... do you think it will stick out too much that it wont look appealing anymore lol?
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well, do you like to look of flush wheels with slightly stretched tires? thats all that matters, cause its your car. 245/35 on a 9" wheel is going to be just a bit of stretch.
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I'm running 17x9 with 245/40/17 but ET42 VS 35. This would be almost exact same size as 18x9 with 245/35/18. Check my build thread link in my sig for pictures of how that fits in the fender to decide if you want a little more "poke" or not.
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dunno, I'm not a fan of poke. poke is the enemy. to @ScionFR-S keep in mind his car can look like that because he has coilovers The real issue here is that you asked for 'the best fitment', but nobody asked you 'for what'? Are you doing performance driving on these wheels? Or do you just want the 'look'? Are you getting springs or coilovers or staying stock? something wrong with him wanting to stretch tires? some people want that look. for reference, this is a 225 on a 9" (happens to be +35 too) http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...93&postcount=1
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Is it possible to fit 17x9.5 +45 in front without a spacer ?
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Xxr 527 staggered 18x8.75 and 18x9.75 Offset +20 all around
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50 & 63mm outward vs oem spec. Inner clearance not an issue. Major camber, roll and pull recommended for fitment. I wouldn't run that without an over-fender kit.
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