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Old 05-20-2010, 06:03 AM   #1
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I have 4 new rims 18x9.5 rear and 18x8 fronts, offset 37 in the front and 44 in the back, stock suspension. Will they fit and if so will these tires be problem... 225/35/18f and 225/40/18r?? if they will or for any reason cant be wrapped will these be better - 225/40/18f and 245/35/18r
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Any of those sizes will fit just depends what you want. I got a 265 in the back on an 18x9 rim on stock suspension and it looks sick.
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wow that does look sick.. would what im going for here be too stretched??? im lookin for pics on it but all i find are nissans and hondas what are some small steps up in sizes?
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I have 225/40/18's all around on my ti lowered on H&R race springs, no rubbing at all
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how wide are your rims?
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I'm honestly not sure, I know that with the 225s on there it's just barely stretched, a 235 would probably fit perfect, not sure if you can use that to make the conversion though
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yeah it looks really nice. Flush too, thats exactly what im lookin for basically
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Go with 225 in front and 245 in the rear. I have 225 in front on a 18x8 no rubbing and 265/35/18 on a 18x9 in the rear and no rubbing no rolling or pulling the fenders its crazy I thought it wouldn't fit but it did.
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haha wow thats good news.. whats the offset
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+38 front and back.
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