Will this setup work? (FK7)

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I’m looking to get a flush fitment without rubbing.
planning on running Enkei 18x9.5 +30 on 235/40/18 tires lowered on Eibach Pro Kit with 20 mm spacers in front and 20 mm spacers in back.

Thank you in advance. I’m racking my brain trying to figure this out
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I’m looking to get a flush fitment without rubbing.
planning on running Enkei 18x9.5 +30 on 235/40/18 tires lowered on Eibach Pro Kit with 20 mm spacers in front and 20 mm spacers in back.

Thank you in advance. I’m racking my brain trying to figure this out
Might rub a little. Go check out Fitment industry’s gallery to conform what will not rub.
 

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30mm offsett with 20mm spacers = 10mm offset

I think this will rub on ANY lowering springs.
 
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30mm offsett with 20mm spacers = 10mm offset

I think this will rub on ANY lowering springs.
Yeah I started doing more research, and realized my error. I’m new to the wheel thing.

Decided to go w/ 235/40r18 18x9.5 +30 no spacers on Eibach pro.

Wheels are more confusing than the engine stuff in my opinion ?
 


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Yeah I started doing more research, and realized my error. I’m new to the wheel thing.

Decided to go w/ 235/40r18 18x9.5 +30 no spacers on Eibach pro.

Wheels are more confusing than the engine stuff in my opinion ?
At least you're asking before buying. I love when people ask if something will fit, after they already bought it lol
 

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Decided to go w/ 235/40r18 18x9.5 +30 no spacers on Eibach pro.
I read that you are also looking at wider tyre. 235 will work because is ‘stretched’ on 9.5. But if you are considering 255 or 265 down the road, then you might want to look at +40 or +45.
 

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I would definitely go with a +40 ~ +45 offset range to be a little bit more on the safe side.
9.5" will poke past the fenders, a little bit.
I'm running a set of 18x9 +40 Enkei PF07's, paired 245/40/18 tires, this is how it looks:

Front (look back from the front bumper)
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Rear (looking back from the driver door)
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I would definitely go with a +40 ~ +45 offset range to be a little bit more on the safe side.
9.5" will poke past the fenders, a little bit.
I'm running a set of 18x9 +40 Enkei PF07's, paired 245/40/18 tires, this is how it looks:
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I’m on d2 pro springs and I’ve research a lot. ( Check my posts). But my take on it is for an aggressive drop like mine, 18x9.5 +40 wrapped with 255/40 or 245/40 will be good. Although some people say you don’t need to roll the fenders with this fitment, I’d do it if you get passengers like I do despite my ”natural camber” from lowering springs. Also, no spacers needed. Hope that helps!

+1 Checking on https://www.fitmentindustries.com/search-wheel-offset-gallery. Go to gallery and type your specs. There are a lot of info And pics for different setups
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