anyone experiences with Rota D2 18" wheel?
#2
No Spacer needed at all, but depending on how low you are you might need to Do a slight roll in the rear and relocate the bumper bolt. I am pretty low riding on Rota d2's with 18x9+48 in the front and 18x9+35 in the rear and I have the fenders rolled and bumper bolt moved. but the 18x9+48 in the front gives me no problems and my front fender is barely rolled but the fender liner is trimmed. hope this helps a bit. So to answer your question if you are stock height or close to it, then you should have no problems with those sizes.
#3
Originally Posted by 05APdeuce,Jan 30 2011, 09:45 AM
No Spacer needed at all, but depending on how low you are you might need to Do a slight roll in the rear and relocate the bumper bolt. I am pretty low riding on Rota d2's with 18x9+48 in the front and 18x9+35 in the rear and I have the fenders rolled and bumper bolt moved. but the 18x9+48 in the front gives me no problems and my front fender is barely rolled but the fender liner is trimmed. hope this helps a bit. So to answer your question if you are stock height or close to it, then you should have no problems with those sizes.
#5
Originally Posted by 05APdeuce,Jan 30 2011, 10:31 AM
With that setup I would run 225/40r18 in the front and 255/40r18 in the rear. or a 255/35r18 in the rear
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