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Old 08-01-09, 11:21 PM
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wheel fitment please help

does anyone know if 18X10.5 SSR professor's with a +30 offset for the rears fit a stock body FD? im going to roll the fenders when i get them but i want to see what people have to say beefore i buy them
Old 08-02-09, 01:22 AM
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that should fit flush,

im running 17x10 +18 rear, mines stick out roughly an inch,

considering your going to get +30 it might sit close to flush i believe..

question is the car lowered(coilovers, springs?)
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Roll, pull, and modify or remove the fender lines on the front and rear fenders. Then you fit up to 11 wide with a stretched tire.

Depends on what kind of fitment, and performance you want.

The +30 offset/10.5J on the Professor SP1s either comes in a NR (Normal) or SL (Super Low) Disk. The super low disk will give you almost 4 (97mm) inches of lip in the rear, vs the normal disk which gives 13 mm LESS of rear lip. Chances are, if you want to just keep the OEM rear brake caliper, you can go with the SL Disk.
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yeah it has Racing Beat lowering springs and Bilstein shocks
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