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Old 06-20-2018, 01:54 PM   #15
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In the front? Either you're cambered wayyy out or you definitely rub fender liner at full lock.

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running about 2.5 degrees of camber and no rubbing or scrubbing anywhere.
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Old 06-20-2018, 02:00 PM   #16
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correct but a 245/35 is a very conservative option and i know plenty of people running 45 offset with 245/35 no issues at all. I was originally getting wheels that was 9.5 +45 but wouldnt fit over my brakes. I dont think he will run into any rubbing issues and i would hit the fender liner before him but sway could be in question. if has adjustable swaybar endlinks he can manipulate the sway bar some in his favor.
Speaking of brake fitment. I do have Brembo GT BBK: 328mm rotors front and 326mm rear with 4pot calipers front and 2 pot rear. Do u think 18x9.5 +45 volk TE37SL will clear my BBK?
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Speaking of brake fitment. I do have Brembo GT BBK: 328mm rotors front and 326mm rear with 4pot calipers front and 2 pot rear. Do u think 18x9.5 +45 volk TE37SL will clear my BBK?
yeah you can almost 100% guarantee it. Those wheels influenced by racing will fit bc they take bbk fitment into huge consideration. im about 95% sure it will work but you can always email ft86speedfactory and they normally respond within 24 hours for a sure answer.
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correct but a 245/35 is a very conservative option and i know plenty of people running 45 offset with 245/35 no issues at all. I was originally getting wheels that was 9.5 +45 but wouldnt fit over my brakes. I dont think he will run into any rubbing issues and i would hit the fender liner before him but sway could be in question. if has adjustable swaybar endlinks he can manipulate the sway bar some in his favor.

There's a bunch of reports of 9" +45 wheels with 245's rubbing either the LCA or inner fender liner. Not every car rubs, but there's a chance it will.
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There's a bunch of reports of 9" +45 wheels with 245's rubbing either the LCA or inner fender liner. Not every car rubs, but there's a chance it will.
youre talking about a totally different sized wheel though if you can show me or link me to more people rubbing on a 9.5+45 then ill be satisfied
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youre talking about a totally different sized wheel though if you can show me or link me to more people rubbing on a 9.5+45 then ill be satisfied

A 9.5" wheel in the same offset as a 9" wheel will need more room on both the inside and outside of the wheel. Why would a wider wheel magically have more clearance to the body/chassis than a narrower one of the same offset?
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