Wheels and Tires
#1
Wheels and Tires
Hi,
I need some advice regarding 18' wheel fitment. I want to upgrade to 18 inch rims. The rims I'm considering are the Enkei PF01 18x7.5 with 45mm offset front and 18x9.0 45mm offset back. The other is the Enkei RP03 18x7.5 with 48mm offset front and 18x9.0 with 40mm offset in the back. The tire sizes I'm considering are 225/40 front and 255/35 back. I want to fit these without rolling the fenders. Will these fit? If not, what sizes will? The suspension is stock. It's a 2005 model if that plays a difference.
Thanks In Advance
I need some advice regarding 18' wheel fitment. I want to upgrade to 18 inch rims. The rims I'm considering are the Enkei PF01 18x7.5 with 45mm offset front and 18x9.0 45mm offset back. The other is the Enkei RP03 18x7.5 with 48mm offset front and 18x9.0 with 40mm offset in the back. The tire sizes I'm considering are 225/40 front and 255/35 back. I want to fit these without rolling the fenders. Will these fit? If not, what sizes will? The suspension is stock. It's a 2005 model if that plays a difference.
Thanks In Advance
#2
+50 or higher would be your best bet if you don't want to roll the fenders. Generally speaking, aggressive wheels don't look very good at stock ride height.
Those PF01's would probably work if you run a 245/35 rear and some negative camber. You might consider the OZ alleggerita from Tirerack, it looks similar and comes in offsets that would be an easy fit.
Those PF01's would probably work if you run a 245/35 rear and some negative camber. You might consider the OZ alleggerita from Tirerack, it looks similar and comes in offsets that would be an easy fit.
#3
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I agree. With those widths of the wheels and tires you are going to have issues. If you stay narrower on the rear tire the 18X9 ET45 would be close.
If I can help with the tires let me know.
If I can help with the tires let me know.
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