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What size tires would you guys recommend for 18x9 +30? I’m lowered by about an inch
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03-29-2020, 10:57 AM | #4258 |
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I'm running 18x9 +30 with a 245/35/18. They fit Perfectly!
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Yes, but I would suggest a 225/40/18 instead. It will be closer to OEM diameter, there are way more options, and it will be a bit less of a stretch than a 225/35. It will look stretched. My 245/35 is barely stretched imo.
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18x9.5 +38 with 255 35 18is poking wayyyy too much... Ive researched and everyone said it should fit i have fortunr auto 500 btw.
Am i gonna need camber to get that flushed? Or even to reduce the poke? Little poke is okay but this.. LOL Sent from my SM-G988U using Tapatalk |
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I have FA500s. They have camber plates. I am also using camber bolts. You will want -2 to - 3 front and -2 rear. You may also want rear LCA. My 18x9 +30 have the same poke (1.7mm different) as 18x9.5 +38. With the amount of negative camber I suggested, you will be flush.
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I am looking to pickup some 17x8 Avid1 AV20 +35 wheels for my FRS. The tires on my car are still in good shape (the dealer i bought it from just put new ones on) and was considering just swapping them over to the new wheels. My two questions are
1) Will the 215/45 fit the 8 rim and not look stretched? 2) since the rim is wider and offset is different, will it clear without rubbing? Car is also lowered on TRD springs Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk |
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I was originally looking at TSW Nurburgrings and Konig Dekagrams and were told these were reps... Is this true? I thought these companies had good reputations.
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Now my 18x8.5 Avids are true reps. I'd be leery of hard track use and they might not survive a serious pot hole, but I've got 2-3k miles on em and they're just fine and still lighter than stock. So it depends what you are going to be using them for but just trying to avoid wheels because ooo they're replicas is probably not the best reason to choose or not choose. If they look nice in the stance you have most people wouldn't know that ooo those are HRE three piece... nice wheels! Yeah the set cost half as much or as much as the car I would say that from 700-1200 a set new is the price point where below that you see lower quality and replicas.. above that price point you can be the judge whether it's worth your needs and price. Just another opinion of course |
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I'm running 18x9.5 +35 wrapped with 245/35/18, with airlift 3p suspension. Will I have any clearance issues?
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