et27 18x10.5 is pushing the limit, im 10.5 et28. i know its only 1mm, but that could be the difference between fine and rubbing, but up to you to try.
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et27 18x10.5 is pushing the limit, im 10.5 et28. i know its only 1mm, but that could be the difference between fine and rubbing, but up to you to try. you would still need to spacer the rear, cause et27 10.5 in the rear is most likely going to rub in the inside hitting the damper body under compression. so the rear would still need a 15mm spacer just like the NT03
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Probably clearing the fender liner. Clearing the brakes is all up to the wheel design. I had a friend who was running 10.5 wide on front of his G37 Sedan. +45 offset would not clear his Akebonos AND stuck out of the fenders. He had no choice but to use a spacer to clear the brakes which pushed it even farther out of the fender.
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man, this sucks....unfortunately rims are not something I can go buy and easily return if it doesn't fit. This set for me will be dedicated track wheels so I hope to find something in the 21-22lb Max range. I'm not sure if I neccessary have to have 285 all around on a 10.5 width. Perhaps I could go Stagger again with 18x9.5 and 18x10.5 like a lot of people are doing. If i'm lucky I could do 18x10 and 18x10.5 |
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just wondering why your so hesitant to run 10.5/285 sqaure? id eevn run 9.5 sqaure long berfore stagger. makes tire selection easier and FR cars tend to do well on sqaure setup. i tested 9.5/10. 275/295 before and rears were having trouble coming up to temp, and the fronts could use more heat capacity, thats why i went 10.5/285 all around. Martin has done the same and loves it. the termal behavior of those sizes for the tires is great |
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you can play with the offset calculator at 1010tires.com
I know for sure that 9.5 +46 comes close to the inner limits with 275s, with 295s, I rub the control arm and require a 5mm spacer. That would make them a 9.5 +41, which has the same inner clearance as a 10.5 +33, so I would go no higher than that. martin, you definitely want to raise it. Mine was too low and I destroyed the bottom of my first stillen bumper and had to replace it, and then my Zspeed undertray was hitting the ground and sparking in the braking zones, so I was getting black flagged.
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unless you get Volks, your not going to find something affordable without using a spacer. But their is nothing wrong with a spacer if its Hubcentric and using ARP extended studs. if you wanna do no spacers and no issue what so ever fitment, then 18x9.5 et15 PF01 's will work. I did alot of research on this, ask martin, and 18x10.5 is scarce, but their are options. and it works extermely well on the 370 |
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Mike, surprisingly the front is font! It's just the undertray and exhaust that's bottoming out. I will be making the undertray out of alumacorr next and probably go ahead and build a 3" front diffuser going back to the engine.
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prolly next month im getting NT03s also, just going to coordinate with martin as to what color he's going to eventually paint his so we have different looks :P LOL
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