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Old 09-28-2017, 02:19 AM   #225
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Weds TC105N 17x9" +35 square setup on 245/40 Hankook R-S3s.

Not for long, as coil-overs have been ordered.


So no rubbing with your set up of 17X9" @ +35 offset? How much does it poke? If I found something that was 17 or 18X9" @ +38 or +40 offset would the inside of the wheel or tire rub on anything with the stock suspension and ride height?

Photos/link to photos of your 17X9" @ +35 please


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Old 09-28-2017, 02:48 AM   #226
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9" wide wheels @ +42 and no rubbing?

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My Asphalt on 18x9 +42 Konig Oversteer with 225/40/18. It will be dropped next week though.

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Your 18x9" @ +42 offset on stock suspension and springs has no issues with rubbing at or before full lock?


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Old 09-28-2017, 02:55 AM   #227
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Enkei RPF1 17x9 +45, 245/40r17 I believe.
Any problems rubbing, using your 17x9" +45 with stock suspension?
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no rubbing issues.
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Remember seeing this thread ages ago and i figured i'd post up my set up

Rays Gramlights 57xtreme 18 x 8.5 +42

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no rubbing issues.
How is this possible to be completely stock on 17x9 +45. I swear people have reported rubbing with that size, different wheels though.
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How is this possible to be completely stock on 17x9 +45. I swear people have reported rubbing with that size, different wheels though.


I have had them for 3 years now. and every winter when I swap them I inspect them for any signs of rubbing. cause I never hear or feel anything rub and so far I have seen zero sign of any rubbing. I have notice when the car is jacked up in the air and the suspension is at full extension the wheel just touches the spring perch. but when on the ground it has clearance. maybe that is what people are referring to when they say they rub.
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I have had them for 3 years now. and every winter when I swap them I inspect them for any signs of rubbing. cause I never hear or feel anything rub and so far I have seen zero sign of any rubbing. I have notice when the car is jacked up in the air and the suspension is at full extension the wheel just touches the spring perch. but when on the ground it has clearance. maybe that is what people are referring to when they say they rub.
This gives me faith for +45 then. I was originally looking to try and get an offset closer to +38-+40, but yours looks pretty good.
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Wheel and Tire Combo

I'm thinking of getting a 18x8.5 wheel (I don't know the offset i want; I want to be flush, if anyone knows a good offset for this size, Please tell me) (Also on stock suspension)

The tire size I'm thinking of is a 245/40/18 or a 245/35/18

I don't know which tire size would be better for fitment.

Please tell me which is best, thank you!
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I'm thinking of getting a 18x8.5 wheel (I don't know the offset i want; I want to be flush, if anyone knows a good offset for this size, Please tell me) (Also on stock suspension)

The tire size I'm thinking of is a 245/40/18 or a 245/35/18

I don't know which tire size would be better for fitment.

Please tell me which is best, thank you!
I saw a guy on 18x9 at a local car meet and he was perfectly flush. I have 18x8.5 and I still need I'm guessing a 20-25 mm spacer to be flush, so go for 9. Mind the extra weight, it goes without saying.
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