Aggressive Wheel Fitment Thread

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They will fit just fine on the 235/40-18's that the STH/SH comes with stock, but if you don't get too aggressive with your lowering, you can get away with 245/40's, or 245/35's. The latter size runs up your mileage on the car a lot quicker though, so be forewarned! Nice looking wheels btw.
If you decide on the 245/40's, go with the Eibach Pro-Kit, great quality springs, you won't be disappointed.
Thank you for your help! I wanted to try out skunk2 springs ? Have you heard any reviews on those ?
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I have Skunk 2 Springs on my sedan. Firm ride, Not bouncy, Great in my opinion if you want a tight ride. It reduced my body roll alot too.
No rubbing ? I saw that your rims a 40 offset compared to my rom is a 35 offset , so I might in my opinion . Great rim btw
 

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My rims are +35 actually, Yes I rub when I hit bad bumps in the road or hit a bump going too fast. its not bad though and hasnt damaged anything at all
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Thank you for your help! I wanted to try out skunk2 springs ? Have you heard any reviews on those ?
I am also running skunk2 spring with 18x9.5 +40 235/40/18s. Ride is firm, not bouncy at all, wife approved. Not low quality crap like older gens were. I have 10k miles on mine with no issues, no rubbing, no abnormal camber wear with no alignment. No camber kit either. I have had eibachs on another car and these seem just as good to me.
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Do you happen to know the wheel weight in your specs? I can't find the information anywhere.
I forgot to weigh them with the tire on but the wheel alone is 19.9 lbs. Not the lightest but shaved close to 40 lbs all around.
 

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Eibach Prokit 235/40/18 on 9.5”wide 35mm offset.
Hey, I hope you don’t mind, but I did some bad photoshop to get kinda an idea of the stance I want using your car as a platform. Thoughts? I think it’d be tough to get this without major tire stretch.
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They are a +35 just edited my post o.0 the side markers were super simple, took a bit of time to find the signal wire in the plug for the switchback. I ended up splicing in to the wire instead of using those cheap splicers they supplyed with the lights, bit of solder and shrinktube is a much better conn. imo
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so i dont know much about the car world i come from the offroad world i like the look of the 9.5 width wheels and i do want to drop my car a tiny bit could someone give me some info on what i would need to to so my car dosent rub or ride awful.

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