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Old 05-04-2013, 04:16 AM   #1
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anyone running 18x9 front and 18x10 rear?

thinking about running 18x9 and 18x10 +35ish all around for a street/once in a while track set up. is anyone else running this or could provide some insight if this would be effective? would running 18x9+35ish all around be more effective?
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Yes. people are


People are also judging those people for having such wide heavy tires.

So your call.
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Higher offsets.

And please, if you do this, put the correct size tires on.
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im running close to that with 18x9.5 e38 square w 255/35/18s all the way around. I have no fit issues with my setup, but i will say im really really close to the brake line retaining bracket on the rears. I can get a finger in between, but its pretty tight (inb4 thats what she said). Not sure if i would want to get any closer to it. My fronts poke a little, but with my lowering job theyve tucked in perfectly. I would say you should be able to make it work if its what u want.
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thinking about running 18x9 and 18x10 +35ish all around for a street/once in a while track set up. is anyone else running this or could provide some insight if this would be effective? would running 18x9+35ish all around be more effective?
My plan as well... Would be great for traction and running about a 255/35F and 275/35R
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Are you guys running boost or something?

I see cars with double our horsepower running less rubber.
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Are you guys running boost or something?

I see cars with double our horsepower running less rubber.
The new corvette stingrays run with less tyres.

These guys are just being insane for their own game of top trump.
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