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Old 04-11-06, 08:35 PM
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Anybody know which Volk wheels have BBK clearance? 18" preferably

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it depends on disk type. you need to get high disk volk wheels and you will have much better chance of clearing
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Thanks for the info. I was actually looking to get the ce28n. My friend has a set 18" x 8.5 for the front and 18" x 10.5" for the rear. Cant remember what the offset is for the front or the rear but what do you think the limit is for the offset before you have to do fender mods?
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My 18" volk le37t's and my spare te37's will fit any BBK. My offsets are 45 i believe.
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Originally Posted by 1niceride
My 18" volk le37t's and my spare te37's will fit any BBK. My offsets are 45 i believe.

What width are your rear wheels?
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Referring to rominl's wheel fitment guide

http://www.lgwnorcal.com/articles/WheelFitment.shtml

If you're going to go with CE28's then your best bet would be to go 18 x 8.5 +40 and 18 x 9.5 +40.
That's of course taking into consideration that you don't want to mod fenders or anything like that.

You say your friend has a set of CE28N's. I'm sure the rear wheel he has is much too aggressive for your car. The only reason I say that is because they only have one listing for an 18 x 10.5 in the Rays Wheel Guide and it's at an offset of +18, much too aggresive! Just for curiousity's sake. What kind of car does your friend have the wheels on, a 350Z, G35, or something else?

*Rays Wheel Guide for CE28N
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/...odelName=CE28N
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Originally Posted by Seize
Just for curiousity's sake. What kind of car does your friend have the wheels on, a 350Z, G35, or something else?

*Rays Wheel Guide for CE28N
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/...odelName=CE28N

These wheels are actually at the shop he works at (AAM). He said he had the tech check the offsets and the wheels should fit. I may have made a mistake the wheels may have been 19". I must have gotten prices and specs for about 10 sets of wheels and I cant remember everything.
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