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Old 03-12-2015, 10:20 AM
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18x9 et25 fit?






Found these for a steal, 5x110 18x9 et25 66.6 center bore.....But how about that offset? How bad will it poke!? will be dropped good on BC extreme low's with 225/45/18's stretched a pinch.
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Old 03-12-2015, 10:23 AM
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Run those figures through the wheel and tire tool in the tool area of the tool bar! What is the offset? Stock is 42mm
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Old 03-12-2015, 11:26 AM
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so the lowering may cause a rub on the fender.
Only way to confirm is to get them bolted up and tested!

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Old 03-12-2015, 11:53 AM
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Tire Calculator:

"Compared to your existing wheel, this new wheel will have an inner rim which is 2.1mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 36.1mm more than before. "

Circumference 2072.5mm 2072.5mm
Poke 53.3mm 89.3mm
Inset 137.3mm 139.3mm


Going to order them next week.
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I'm running 18x9 +30...you'll have to have the fenders rolled...the rear fenders will actually have to be trimmed and pulled because there is a thick lip on the fender that keeps you from being able to actually roll it. I'm running a 5mm spacer up front essentially giving me a +25 offset...I'll have the fronts at +15 offset next week (I'm waiting on my 15mm spacers and extended studs to get here). The rear fitment is actually pretty nice at a 18x9 +30...

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What size tires you running chef? and can you take a pic of what you did to trim the fender?
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My rear fender isn't trimmed...I had it rolled enough to fit the stretch on the tire so unless I space it out I'm good...it's close and tight...but I'm good. If I was running a +25 it'd have to trimmed.

Running 225/40
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hey chefhhr what's up with the headlights??? did you replace them ?? and...... How do you like them
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Old 03-16-2015, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by papa_jo
hey chefhhr what's up with the headlights??? did you replace them ?? and...... How do you like them
My headlights are custom projectors mounted in the stock housing. I had them made by a company that does nothing but custom headlights. So far I like them...I've only had them since December.
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