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Rubbing Issues with 18x9,+55 ultraleggeras?

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Old 08-23-2008, 05:19 PM
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Default Rubbing Issues with 18x9,+55 ultraleggeras?

Are there any rubbing issues with the 18x9, +55 offset OZ Ultraleggeras with 255/35-18 tires on the rear?
I am running Koni Yellow shocks on the lower perch (1/2" Drop)

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There are a lot of guys around here running 255s on a +45 offset wheel but it requires rolling the rear fender and trimming the rear bumper.

I am running 245s on a +45 wheel in the rear and had to roll and trim the bumper. There is probably room there for a 255 now. The extra 10mm your +55 wheel gives should be plenty of room if you roll and trim.
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I only rolled my rear quarter panel without trimming the rear bumper and do not have any rubbing with 17x9 +45 and 245s. But then again I am running -3 camber and am lowered roughly 1.25 inches.
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