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Old 07-11-07, 10:52 PM
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Help: Will This Fit?

Has anyone actually ran Volk SF Winning wheels in the following setup or know if it will fit on an FD. Here's the setup I'm trying to run:

18x9 +42 offset with 255/35 or 265/35 rubber
18x10 +42 offset with 285/30 or 295/30 rubber

Car is currently lowered with a 1 finger gap on Tein flex coilovers with ONLY the rear fenders rolled, I would prefer NOT to roll the front fenders.
Old 07-12-07, 12:13 AM
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You can run those with 255/35 and 285/30..... but you would be silly not to roll the fronts. I suppose you could get away with it if you drove REALLY carefully but I think hitting a dip while cornering hard would catch the lip pretty good (which would do more damage than rolling them in the first place).
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What about the following setup:

FRONT: 18x9 +48 offset with 265/35 (no fender modification)
REAR: 18x10 +43 offset with 295/30 (rolled fenders)

Thanks in advance.
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Those offsets are not available in the B-disk, which is need to clear the brakes. And no, you cannot run a 265 up front without rolling the fenders.
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Sorry about that I forgot to mention that I was looking into a different set of wheels that have available specs in the following:

Front: 18 x 9 +48 offset 265/35 (with 1/4" rolled fenders)
Rear: 18 x 10 +43 offset 295/30 (with cut and rolled fenders)

Now will this fit or do I need to have any other modifications done?? Also keep in mind I would like to have a 1 to 1.5 finger wheel gap for the front and rear. I'm running Tein flex coilovers too.
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That should clear fine.
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