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Old 11-19-2014, 08:44 PM
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While possible that would require skinny tires and being super low. The answer is basically a no
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Tire size for a 19x10.5 +27\16... rear fenders and bumber tabs have already been shaved.. lowered on powertrix coils

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What's a +27/16? 16 in the rear? Get a 205/15. You know you want to
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Originally Posted by J8635621
What's a +27/16? 16 in the rear? Get a 205/15. You know you want to
Yea im running +27 in the front and +16 in the rear ... im currenly have 255/35' and they have a little too much side wall. Im going to probally look at going with a 235/35 and see if that will allow me to get the fitment i want..
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Originally Posted by vavalto
Will it fit?

Miro 111 Rims
Size: 18x8.5+35 5-114.3
Same on all four wheels.

Tire Size (option 1): 235/40/18
Tire Size (option 2): 245/40/18

Car is not lowered.
I want straight drop ins with no modifications that will have no rub and be as close to stock size/look as possible.
Not trying to be all about performance, just making the car drive and handle as usual with some nicer looking rims.

they'd look better lowered.....
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Here's what they looked like, I have the Miro 111
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I'm looking at a set of SSR's in a 18 x 9.5 Square setup with a +35 or +45 wrapped in a bridgestone RE-11A in a 245-40-18. I'm looking for the wheels to have a flush with the fenders look. Which offset would be better? Currently on a Bilstein HD shock with Tein s tech spring set up will be switching to coilovers closer to spring.
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Originally Posted by Silver_Excalibur
I'm looking at a set of SSR's in a 18 x 9.5 Square setup with a +35 or +45 wrapped in a bridgestone RE-11A in a 245-40-18. I'm looking for the wheels to have a flush with the fenders look. Which offset would be better? Currently on a Bilstein HD shock with Tein s tech spring set up will be switching to coilovers closer to spring.
I would choose the +35 offset. Off topic, where are you in the Left Coast?
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Originally Posted by Grace_Excel
I would choose the +35 offset. Off topic, where are you in the Left Coast?
I'm in southern Oregon. Why?
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Just purchased Stance Coilovers, looking to lower my 8. Im hoping to have the wheels flush with fenders with a decent drop. Need some advice and opinions. How much work will these require?

really liking mb battles but feel free to suggest better tire, wheel offset etc. that will help me do this.



(option 1) 17X9.5 + 15 with 235/45

(option 2) 18x9.5 +15 245/40/18 tires


here are some other sizes for the wheels i chose,

17x9 30
17x9.5 15
18x9 30
18x9 38
18x9.5 15
18x9.5 15
18x9.5 23


thanks
Old 12-03-2014, 12:24 PM
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R:
285/35R19
19x9.5+40

Not sure what I can run in the front but I would like to go wide, I removed the liner and tabs as well as rolled my fenders..
Suggestions?
Old 12-03-2014, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by R8y
Just purchased Stance Coilovers, looking to lower my 8. Im hoping to have the wheels flush with fenders with a decent drop. Need some advice and opinions. How much work will these require?

really liking mb battles but feel free to suggest better tire, wheel offset etc. that will help me do this.



(option 1) 17X9.5 + 15 with 235/45

(option 2) 18x9.5 +15 245/40/18 tires


here are some other sizes for the wheels i chose,

17x9 30
17x9.5 15
18x9 30
18x9 38
18x9.5 15
18x9.5 15
18x9.5 23


thanks
Go with 18 x 9.5 +23 with 245/40-18. You'll do less work with that offset.

Originally Posted by Brandonien
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285/35R19
19x9.5+40

Not sure what I can run in the front but I would like to go wide, I removed the liner and tabs as well as rolled my fenders..
Suggestions?
I think you'll be safe with the 285 with the +40 offset.
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well they do fit, stick out a bit, it is at stock height still. ill see how it rids for a bit see if ill keep them on.
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17x9.5 +18 front
18x10.5 +15 rear

not sure if i can lower it if i do only like 1 inch, would have to be stiff struts so no rubbing,
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Option 1: 18x9 +30 235/40/18

option 2: 18x9 +38 235/40/18

what kind of drop will make this work?

thanks.
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You can drop those with springs, neither of the set ups would rub as long as you keep the same size of tires. 245/40-18 tires will make your tire sidewalls flat, you'll still be ok but would have to roll the renders if you use the wheels with the +30 offset.

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Just looking for options to change it up next year.

Options would be :

18x9.5 +22
18x10.5 +22

Wondering what tires would be recommended. Will be dropped on coils. Wont be used for track/autoX, just some twisties every now and again. I was thinking a roll for the 9.5 and probably pull & roll for 10.5. I'm assuming there wouldn't be a huge difference between the feel.

Thank ya kindly
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Originally Posted by Keyen
Just looking for options to change it up next year.

Options would be :

18x9.5 +22
18x10.5 +22

Wondering what tires would be recommended...
Front(rolled): 245/40-18
Rear(pulled and rolled): 255/40-18
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XXR 527's 18x9.75 +25 White. 225 stretched. Do not know how to add pictures

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I have stock suspension and I'm looking at rial norano wheels on tirerack the specs are 18x8.5+35. Will they fit without rolling my fenders or anything?
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Originally Posted by devonair1
I have stock suspension and I'm looking at rial norano wheels on tirerack the specs are 18x8.5+35. Will they fit without rolling my fenders or anything?
Sure. 245/40/18 tires. Would look better lowered a bit but shouldn't be bad at stock height.
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Originally Posted by Grace_Excel
Front(rolled): 245/40-18
Rear(pulled and rolled): 255/40-18
It will have all the rubs with a 255/40 without a ton of work.
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19x8.5 +40 255/35r19 (front)

19x10 +42 285/35/19 (rear)

F14 Forgestars silver on Sunlight Silver all around

Will they fit without serious camber/rolling fenders/rubbing?

Will be investing in Blistien pss9s at the same time as tire/wheel purchase
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18x9.5 +45 with 255s dropped about an inch and stock camber should work - correct
Old 01-13-2015, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by r0tor
18x9.5 +45 with 255s dropped about an inch and stock camber should work - correct
With that offset, you may not have to play with the camber on a 255 tires.


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