18x10.5 +22
Will this fit on feed rear overfenders
Or should i go for 18x10 +16 |
both wheels fit the same. Doesn't make a difference.
It's real close. if the feed rears are only 20mm you might need to trim a little but i do believe it will be a flush fitment depending on tire size and alignment settings. Rishie |
18 x 10/ 18 x 11.
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Originally Posted by Miata_mx5
(Post 9504673)
18 x 10/ 18 x 11.
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I replied to your PM.
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How about 18x9 +31 (HP)
and 18 x 11 + 16 (MD) would they fit? |
My current wheel setup is this....and i like the way it looks so i would like to get as close to this as possible
Front is 18 x 8.5 et 35 Rear is 18 x 9.5 et 30 with a 25mm spacer so how many mm off are these wheels: 18x9 et 31 18x10.5 et 18 thanks in advance!!!! |
18x10.5 +22 would fit. depending on tire choice and ride height, you would have to atleast roll the fender if not give it a little pull. but to answer your question bluntly, yes.
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but i only have the option of the size i stated....so will the 18x10,5 et 18 fit on feed rear overfenders?
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Trying to use 285/30/18 all around.
Will 18x10.5 +25 with FEED front fenders and Tein coilovers fit? Or will I be better off with 18x10 +35? |
Originally Posted by remydrm
(Post 9848876)
Trying to use 285/30/18 all around.
Will 18x10.5 +25 with FEED front fenders and Tein coilovers fit? Or will I be better off with 18x10 +35? |
I normally don't like going with a thicker rubber, but...
I wanted to enjoy more 1st gear thrust. At 7psi on my new motor, I break traction at 3500 with my 265 Neova AD07s.
I recently bought new rims from Rishie, and 285 AD08's. The yellow 55"603 Panspeed FD is running 265 all around, and it's a few hundred pounds lighter than mine, so the amount of weight per contact area pushing the rubber against the road between the two cars is comparable. Josh |
Focus on alignment.
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