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Old 03-19-2011, 01:46 AM   #11 (permalink)
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9.5" width and +18mm offset is aggressive for no drop and stock camber. They will stick out beyond the fenders, which will cause potential rubbing issues, as well as not the most ideal aesthetically. It is also aggressive paired with 10.5 +18 rear...the fronts will stick out disproportionately compared to the rear.

I can think of a couple of solutions (but don't recommend #2):
1) get 20x9.5 +27 to +32 offset wheels for the front.
2) get a SPC front camber kit...to adjust front camber at will to MAKE a wheels fit. Like I said, I don't recommend this unless you are going to lower your vehicle and need to bring front camber back to spec, or if you need to alter the front camber to achieve a certain handling characteristic.
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