interested in gettin New rims. Need advice about camber and wheel offset
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interested in gettin New rims. Need advice about camber and wheel offset
Hi, I'm interested in getting some 18s ( not staggered) and I need advice on choosing the right offset. I'm intersted in the mrr hr5 rims. I'm also gonna drop it about an inch (eibach springs). Also, do I need a camber kit? I read in another thread that the IS has stock camber which can be adjusted? Is this true? Please advise. Thank you
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18x8 +35 to +40 should be a good offset range
You shouldnt need a camber kit as long as you're not
dropping it too much, and the wheels don't stick out
as far as the stock camber adjustment there is one but i never messed with it,
and that should be ebough to correct the 1 in drop
I sugest calling the company who makes the wheels and ask them directly
I did the same and got to know more onfo as far as what i can and cannot fit
i'm maxing out the wheel fitment for mine
good luck with yours
You shouldnt need a camber kit as long as you're not
dropping it too much, and the wheels don't stick out
as far as the stock camber adjustment there is one but i never messed with it,
and that should be ebough to correct the 1 in drop
I sugest calling the company who makes the wheels and ask them directly
I did the same and got to know more onfo as far as what i can and cannot fit
i'm maxing out the wheel fitment for mine
good luck with yours
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