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    Default Help from z owners 18x10 25+ off set all the way around ?

    I,m about to get a set of wheels i want to know if[B] 18x10 25 + will scrub in the front ?

    245/40-18 Falken tires.

    lip will be 3.5 all the way around.


    I have found a few people saying that they are running it with no problems.Here is a car i found running the same offset and wheels size.

    http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/6948/img9218x.jpg

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    http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/9500/img9228o.jpg

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    might rub in the front if you don't run any camber. As for the rear, it's not aggressive enough.

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    How is this not aggressive ?http://rimtuck.com/photos.php?photo=...jpg&id=608&h=1


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    Quote Originally Posted by integra938 View Post
    How is this not aggressive ?http://rimtuck.com/photos.php?photo=...jpg&id=608&h=1


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    19 x
    9.5 +24 Falken FK452 245 / 35 Work Meister S1 19 x 10.5 +23 Falken FK452 285 / 35

    Nope. I ran 10.5" width +17 and now running 11" width +15 which translated to about 10" width + 12 and +2. And it's still not aggressive enough.

    The norm is running 10.5" with mid teens offset to be consider mild aggressive. You can run 10" width, but go for single digit offsets.

    Then again, it's your car, do what you want.

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    Probably will need your fenders rolled. Hit me up when you do.
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    So, if my stock front wheels are 33+ offset and 7.5 inches wide,and my new wheels are 24+ and 10 inches wide. this would push me 1.85 to the fender

    http://www.gtsparkplugs.com/WheelOffsetCalc.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by integra938 View Post
    So, if my stock front wheels are 33+ offset and 7.5 inches wide,and my new wheels are 24+ and 10 inches wide.

    http://www.gtsparkplugs.com/WheelOffsetCalc.html

    I don't get what you mean.

    Like I said, for the front 10" wide +24 will be some what aggressive. But for the rear, it's not.

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    A friend of mine is running 9.5 in the front and 10.0 in the rear and his car sits pretty nice with a 1.8 drop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by integra938 View Post
    A friend of mine is running 9.5 in the front and 10.0 in the rear and his car sits pretty nice with a 1.8 drop.
    the car you posted from rimtuck is lowered far more than 1.8" ATK Designs is taking into consideration that you may be actually dropping the car like a real man should. lowering enables more room for everything. camber is a given when you go lower so that allows you to fit wider/lower offset wheels.

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    Ok. because i went outside with the measuring tape. It meets the fenders pretty good. I,m just trying to figure this whole offset shit out .. lol
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    Really ? will i be able to make it over a speed bump (= ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by integra938 View Post
    Really ? will i be able to make it over a speed bump (= ?
    only you know your car. as far as im concerned EVERY car can make it over speed bumps no matter how low it is. It just depends on how you approach it. i can be on the ground and make it over.

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