Will It Fit Thread
Wheel Style - Rota P45
Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 19"
Wheel Width (Inches) - 9F, 10R"
PCD Bolt Pattern - 5X114.3
Offset - 20mm
Will it fit? Car isn't lowered yet but I plan on throwing in s-techs. Gonna be throwing on new tires of course.
Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 19"
Wheel Width (Inches) - 9F, 10R"
PCD Bolt Pattern - 5X114.3
Offset - 20mm
Will it fit? Car isn't lowered yet but I plan on throwing in s-techs. Gonna be throwing on new tires of course.
Wheel Style - Stock Series 2 18"
Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"
Wheel Width (Inches) - Stock
Suspension - Koni Yellow w/ Tein H Tech
Hey, felt like this may be a better place than opening up a new thread. This is not so much a "will it fit" vs "will it fit well for daily driving" aka speed bumps and such? I have the stock S2 suspension now and looking to upgrade to the yellows w/ the h tech. Thanks guys
Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"
Wheel Width (Inches) - Stock
Suspension - Koni Yellow w/ Tein H Tech
Hey, felt like this may be a better place than opening up a new thread. This is not so much a "will it fit" vs "will it fit well for daily driving" aka speed bumps and such? I have the stock S2 suspension now and looking to upgrade to the yellows w/ the h tech. Thanks guys
At stock height, they will fit but will look ridiculous. It'll poke out like crazy.
IMO, lower it first.
The offset is quite aggressive so a flat roll and pull will be necessary w/some camber work and stretched tires.
If you got the time, money and understanding, i say go for it. If not, then i wouldn't advise it.
Wheel Style - Stock Series 2 18"
Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"
Wheel Width (Inches) - Stock
Suspension - Koni Yellow w/ Tein H Tech
Hey, felt like this may be a better place than opening up a new thread. This is not so much a "will it fit" vs "will it fit well for daily driving" aka speed bumps and such? I have the stock S2 suspension now and looking to upgrade to the yellows w/ the h tech. Thanks guys
Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"
Wheel Width (Inches) - Stock
Suspension - Koni Yellow w/ Tein H Tech
Hey, felt like this may be a better place than opening up a new thread. This is not so much a "will it fit" vs "will it fit well for daily driving" aka speed bumps and such? I have the stock S2 suspension now and looking to upgrade to the yellows w/ the h tech. Thanks guys
At stock height, they will fit but will look ridiculous. It'll poke out like crazy.
IMO, lower it first.
The offset is quite aggressive so a flat roll and pull will be necessary w/some camber work and stretched tires.
If you got the time, money and understanding, i say go for it. If not, then i wouldn't advise it.
Though offset is very important - at stock width i can only imagine that this will fit easily.
IMO, lower it first.
The offset is quite aggressive so a flat roll and pull will be necessary w/some camber work and stretched tires.
If you got the time, money and understanding, i say go for it. If not, then i wouldn't advise it.
Though offset is very important - at stock width i can only imagine that this will fit easily.
I will skim the S2 threads to see if anyone makes a mention of this, sorry.
Alright let's try this again. Thanks for the advice, Atlilla; decided to keep away from that offset lol.
Thinking of getting the Varrstoen TE37 replica. The specs are 18x9 +41, all around. Would I have any problems straight-up replacing my current rims with these; same tires and everything?
Also, would this setup work with a 2 inch drop?
Thinking of getting the Varrstoen TE37 replica. The specs are 18x9 +41, all around. Would I have any problems straight-up replacing my current rims with these; same tires and everything?
Also, would this setup work with a 2 inch drop?
IMHO, the best offset for 18x9 is around +28 to +31 and 245's
That's for standard flush fitment. For hellaflush or more aggressive you can go down to +25 or even lower w/a stretched tire and some camber.
That's for standard flush fitment. For hellaflush or more aggressive you can go down to +25 or even lower w/a stretched tire and some camber.
^it'll work - a bit much on the stretch and a lil' tall on the sidewall but shouldn't matter as it may stretch to your benefit.
btw, random - felt like sharing this with those of us who aren't really looking for too aggressive
btw, random - felt like sharing this with those of us who aren't really looking for too aggressive
Wheel Style - Enkei RPF1
Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"
Wheel Width (Inches) - 8.5F, 9.5R
PCD Bolt Pattern - 5X114.3
Offset - +30mmF, +15mmR
Haven't decided on tires, the question is.. will it fit? Car is currently sitting on tociko coilovers
Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"
Wheel Width (Inches) - 8.5F, 9.5R
PCD Bolt Pattern - 5X114.3
Offset - +30mmF, +15mmR
Haven't decided on tires, the question is.. will it fit? Car is currently sitting on tociko coilovers
Diameter: 18
Width: 9.0
Offset: +30, on all four wheels.
These are Rota D2 wheels. I've heard that a +30 offset all-around can be very good looking, but I haven't heard of how difficult it is to pull off. I don't think I'll have any problems throwing them inside of my 225/45 tires, and I don't think I'll have any rubbing issues either, but I think I might have problems if I'm looking to drop my car.
I don't think I'll be going lower than a Tein S-Tech drop; will I have any rubbing problems with this offset?
Width: 9.0
Offset: +30, on all four wheels.
These are Rota D2 wheels. I've heard that a +30 offset all-around can be very good looking, but I haven't heard of how difficult it is to pull off. I don't think I'll have any problems throwing them inside of my 225/45 tires, and I don't think I'll have any rubbing issues either, but I think I might have problems if I'm looking to drop my car.
I don't think I'll be going lower than a Tein S-Tech drop; will I have any rubbing problems with this offset?
You definitely won't have any problems with 225s, but most people run 245s and still don't have a problem. It's definitely a good setup that is pretty close to flush but not overly aggressive either.
Yeah, I'll definitely be getting 245s to replace my stock tires, eventually. I'm more concerned about problems I may have if I dropped my car a good 1.5 to 2 inches.
I have/had P45R 18x9.5 with 255's on all four corners. I'm on coilovers with about atleast a 1.5 drop all the way around. I scrape my bumper everywhere but the wheels fit perfectly with no rubbing. This is probably the max size I would go with at this height.





