There's really no way of knowing for sure, unless you can find someone who has fit them.@Jebuss - How would I go about finding out if these clear without buying them first lol.
Tire rack guarantees the fit, they will take the wheels back if they don't clear. You're really at the mercy of making sure someone else tried them first otherwise. I'd recommend searching the big stickied thread up top for whatever wheel you're looking at before buying.@Jebuss - How would I go about finding out if these clear without buying them first lol.
In a word, yes.Boo, this is much more difficult than I anticipated it would be lol. All I want are rims that fit for around 200 a pop that will give me a smoother ride and equal or greater performance. Is that to much to ask for xD
Enkei has several options at 18x9.5 +45 for just over 1k for a set.Boo, this is much more difficult than I anticipated it would be lol. All I want are rims that fit for around 200 a pop that will give me a smoother ride and equal or greater performance. Is that to much to ask for xD
I did the Sparco Pro Corsa for my winter rims. 18 x 8 and fit with no issues.Hey guys, I'm looking for a set of 18 inch rims and tires. I've read through a lot of posts and it seems like a ton of people are recommending 18x19.5, only issue is tirerack doesn't have that option. Would 18x8 or 18x9 work?
Just looking for a cheap set, was thinking the sparco pro corsa's.
I would appreciate any advice possible, thanks guys!
Offset is pretty low at +35. You may be just safe from rubbing at stock height but may have some rubbing. You'll also likely get noticeably increased torque steer, which may or may not matter to you. Like I said, spending $1500 on rims, I'd make damn sure they fit and perform before making the purchase. Another option for you is VMR wheels, they make several wheels with 18x9.5 +45 spec which is optimal.Wow I absolutely love these rims but they are extremely cheap and I can't find much on them. I might take a chance and see how it goes.
I realize they are only 18x8, but I can still run a 245 wide tire which is an upgrade over stock so it shouldn't be to bad.
1500 on wheels is probably on the lower end for this car. That looks like a Fitment Industries screen grab though, it probably won't rub at all on stock height (or they wouldn't offer that combo). But once lowered any amount he might have issues.Offset is pretty low at +35. You may be just safe from rubbing at stock height but may have some rubbing. You'll also likely get noticeably increased torque steer, which may or may not matter to you. Like I said, spending $1500 on rims, I'd make damn sure they fit and perform before making the purchase. Another option for you is VMR wheels, they make several wheels with 18x9.5 +45 spec which is optimal.
Solid choice! Check to see if they include a hub ring as the 72.60mm doesn't match our center bore. I believe if you reach out to VMR directly, they may have some rings available. Also, be aware that you'll need aftermarket lug nuts.Alright guys, I have made my decision! Going with these and 275/35/18 all around. Looks like there are a few forum members running this rim and at least 1 gentlemen who is running that tire width, while lowered (so I should be fine stock height). Let me know your thoughts before I order them and let this thread die
Yeah absolutely!@Fitment Industries - Can you assist with the above question?