Aggressive Wheel Fitment Thread

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Also interested in this meaty fitment. I've looked up the specs close to it and all the tires look a little stretched vs ? setup. Does anyone have this guys instagram?
Just like clothes, some tire manufacturers or specific tires themselves run wider than what they're rated at. These look to be Yoko Advans. Narrow your search to these specific tires maybe.
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Also interested in this meaty fitment. I've looked up the specs close to it and all the tires look a little stretched vs ? setup. Does anyone have this guys instagram?
This fitment does not meet the definition of an "aggressive wheel fitment". Minimum width is 9". 18x8.5", 35mm w/ 225/40's, is not a "meaty fitment"!!!?
 

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Suspension: Eibach Sportline | SPC Rear camber arms
Wheel Specs: Enkei RPF1 18x9 +35
Tires: 235/40R18 Goodyear Eagle Sport

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does anyone here run spacers?

im maxed out on fa500 coilovers with nt03 18x9.5 +40, have some project kics 5mm spacers that im considering throwing on but not sure if the lugs nuts will have enough thread to bite? at first glance it seems there wouldn't be much for the nuts to thread on to.

edit: i could just throw em on and see if i like them, i guess my main concern is... is it safe?

edit2: of course it would be ideal to not run the spacers... but what is worst case?
 
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Hi all, just finished reading up the thread, awesome setup everyone has.
I just ordered the work kiwami 18x9.5 +38, lowered on pro kit without any camber on my Si sedan. I'm planning to get either 245/35 or 255/35 indy 500. Which one would rub less and doesnt need the camber kit? And which one would be more functional, I live in area that has rough roads alal planning to pull the pins and get a strut. Thanks for chiming in.
 

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Suspension: Eibach Sportline | SPC Rear camber arms
Wheel Specs: Enkei RPF1 18x9 +35
Tires: 235/40R18 Goodyear Eagle Sport

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Looks great. Any rubbing?
 

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Looks great. Any rubbing?
Thanks! I haven't experienced any so far. The little mud flaps under the front bumper drag a bit when I enter the gravel parking lot at work, but I supposed I could just unbolt those. Driving over speed bumps and railroad tracks at low speed prevents any scrapping. No diagonal approach necessary for standard speed bumps. No other rubbing so far. Front camber is stock and rear camber is adjusted to eliminate rubbing.

EDIT: I do get rubbing in the front around the corner light. Slight front camber is neccessary to avoid this.
 
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Thanks! I haven't experienced any so far. The little mud flaps under the front bumper drag a bit when I enter the gravel parking lot at work, but I supposed I could just unbolt those. Driving over speed bumps and railroad tracks at low speed prevents any scrapping. No diagonal approach necessary for standard speed bumps. No other rubbing so far. Front camber is stock and rear camber is adjusted to eliminate rubbing.
That's good to hear. Well done!
 

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Well I just pulled the trigger on some 18x9.5 et 30 T6S's. I want some decent poke but i hope it isn't crazy. Fingers crossed.
Wheels finally came in!

Enkei T6S
18x9.5 et 30
wrapped in 245/40 ZR18 Hankooks
on stock suspension

Was going for a very slight stretch and minimal poke stance. I was worried it would be too much poke but I think it turned out ok.

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Has anyone ran aggressive offset with a 9 wide, I know I guy on here had a 18x9.5 +15
But I was wondering if I can run a 18x9 +12 kansei rokus on 215/40 or 225/40 currently on d2 lowering springs. (Ps considering running BC coils in the near future)
 

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Will 18x9.5 +35 F / +22 R with 245/40 tires and Eibach Pro springs rub or need modifications ? TIA
 

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Will 18x9.5 +35 F / +22 R with 245/40 tires and Eibach Pro springs rub or need modifications ? TIA
You will need your rear fenders rolled and slightly pulled out to make those rears fit. You should have stayed with the +35mm for the rear as well.
 

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A staggered setup with 18x9.5 +22 in the rear? Are you sure? Seems extreme/unwise to me.
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