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hey guys, can you help real quick? wheel fitment question

Old 12-03-13, 10:30 AM
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will these fit?

VarrsToen ES2 (2.2.1) 18x9.5 +34 5x100

I've seen posts on the lowest offset thread where peepz were running 18 x 9.5 but +38, these are +34...

let me know!
Old 12-03-13, 03:32 PM
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Are you lowered? If so, by how much?
Old 12-03-13, 08:59 PM
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not lowered yet, but will be getting coilovers =]
Old 12-04-13, 01:23 PM
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The new wheels might stick out a bit.

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if wanting aggressive fitment on coilovers you should get away with it assuming you are able to
run some negative camber, stretch a little tire, and show a little minimal love to the fenders
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Sorry just need quick help. Anyone know if 2006 Mazda rx8 wheels would fit on my 2001 lexus is 300?
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do you have wheel size and offset?
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You should be able to clear fine, this was me when I had 18x8.5 +35 all around +20mm spacer in the rear
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And just found this one too, which resemble your fitment more. This was a 18x9.5 +38 setup with+20mm spacer in the rear as well
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Damn Doublade, you make me hate my CT.
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check out thomas phans wheels specs on his work's..i wana say they are somewhat close to those specs
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Originally Posted by Tennis100
Damn Doublade, you make me hate my CT.
Oh sir I'm sure yours is a lot better than mine!
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I just hate how hard it is to find wheels you want in the aggressive offsets many of us want . . .
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Front's will be aggressive and will require some camber bolts. I think 225's will work, but 235's may require a slight roll/pull on the fenders.

Rears will be fine, and can probably use a 5-10mm spacer depending on how aggressive of tires you end up going with, and also if you plan on rolling the rear fenders.
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