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18" wheels, sport brakes what offset?

Of course itll work. x9 at et 15 is 6mm's narrower on either side of the rim then 9.5 et 15

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Old 01-07-2013, 10:45 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Of course itll work. x9 at et 15 is 6mm's narrower on either side of the rim then 9.5 et 15
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Btw zoomzoom. Any particular reason why your only doing x9/x10? The car can fit more easy with the correct offsets and your intended camber settings. Also i prefer square wheel/tire sizes over stagger on the 370low for track
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yes sport package calipers.

18x9.5 et35 no issues, if you run et15 and a 275/35/18 tire then you better have a decent amount of front camber to not rub
I run around -2.6 in the front.

I wouldn't run +15 on offset (20mm spacer?) though, unless there's a reason to?

If I understand correctly, the 18x9.5 +35 should clear just fine according to your data, so why run a spacer that would create clearance issues?

You ran a 275/35 up front with no issues? That definitely simplifies things.
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I run with RPF1 18'' 9.5 +15 square setup on a 275 tire.

the rear is perfect and the front you will need to run with a lot of camber or narrow tire.
I had to roll my front fender to make sure it doesnt rub !

they clear my AP BBK.

the +38 in 9.5'' didnt clear the caliper

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-2.7 camber
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Btw zoomzoom. Any particular reason why your only doing x9/x10? The car can fit more easy with the correct offsets and your intended camber settings. Also i prefer square wheel/tire sizes over stagger on the 370low for track
Rules limit, those are the max.
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I run around -2.6 in the front.

I wouldn't run +15 on offset (20mm spacer?) though, unless there's a reason to?

If I understand correctly, the 18x9.5 +35 should clear just fine according to your data, so why run a spacer that would create clearance issues?

You ran a 275/35 up front with no issues? That definitely simplifies things.
I used it as a test, 9.5 et15 is the same outside clearance as 10.5 et28 which is what i run now up front because i verified the offset clearance with the 9.5 et15 . Now i run 285/35/18 with 10.5 up front

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