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18 wheels ?

Old 02-07-2009, 03:34 AM
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Hello! i have a question. Can i put 18x8 +48 0ffset at frond and 18x8 +48 offset at rear? please help me. thanks!
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Hi Scott, try the USA forum, that's definitely more their sort of thing and you stand a better chance of anyone knowing.
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You can, but I would'nt advice it. 18's are fine in my opinion, but the wheels need to be staggered as per the stock set.
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The wheels DON'T need to be staggered.

You could go for 245s all round with that setup.

Tends to work well on track, not so much for UK Roads.

However, you could also fit on the standard 215s on front and 245s on back such is the wheel size
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