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Old 05-08-2023, 02:10 PM
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18x9.5 +25

does anyone have pictures of their 8 on 18x9.5 wheels with +25 offset? ive already searched but cant see any of the old pictures. also what did you have to do to make them fit?
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You have to move the fender out about 1/2"... so a heavy roll... or a bunch more camber... or both
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I know there's been a few members over the years who've chosen to run a low offset like that but not sure how they achieved their fitment or how successful it was overall.

I've been running 18x9.5 +22 on 255/35 as street wheels for a few years with no rubbing under full lock or track driving conditions. No fender roll required but lots of camber; typically -3+ degrees.

Advan RS-DF 18x9.5 +22, Toyo R888R 255/35, custom alignment with minimum -3 degree front camber


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18x9.5 +25 with 245 40 18 tyres . fenders rolled , liner bracket on rears ground down . Ride height about 20-25mm lower than stock . Definitely at the limits of what's possible with stock guards but it does fit and no rubbing.

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damn, that looks so good. i might have to go through the pain of rolling my fenders and cutting/grinding.
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265/35-18 on 18 x 10.5 +43 all four corners; no rolling, no grinding, no rub



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Originally Posted by Federighi
I know there's been a few members over the years who've chosen to run a low offset like that but not sure how they achieved their fitment or how successful it was overall.

I've been running 18x9.5 +22 on 255/35 as street wheels for a few years with no rubbing under full lock or track driving conditions. No fender roll required but lots of camber; typically -3+ degrees.

Advan RS-DF 18x9.5 +22, Toyo R888R 255/35, custom alignment with minimum -3 degree front camber


Hope that helps!
Nice setup! what mirrors are these? or is it DIY made?
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