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Can you run 10 inch rims in the front? If you have any pics with et's that would be great too.

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Old 03-25-2014, 06:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can you run 10 inch rims in the front? If you have any pics with et's that would be great too.
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My track wheels are 18x10 all around. They fit fine.

it's going to depend on your offset, tires, and if you're lowered.
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I put 18x10.5 in the front. It was a bit excessive and I needed a 10mm spacer to clear the suspension with +38 offset, but it fit and it worked just fine on the track.

(inb4 Synolimit comes in here having a fit about my rim size)
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I put 18x10.5 in the front. It was a bit excessive and I needed a 10mm spacer to clear the suspension with +38 offset, but it fit and it worked just fine on the track.

(inb4 Synolimit comes in here having a fit about my rim size)
Wasn't it the tire size? 0.5" is over kill.
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18x10, 19x10, 20x10?

What offset are you looking at?

What brakes do you have?

You need to figure out all of those questions first....
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19x10's with a 27 offset. I'm lowered on H&R springs.
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What wheel exactly? Just because it's a certain size and offset doesn't mean it will work
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you mean back spacing? (caliper clearance)
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you mean back spacing? (caliper clearance)
Ya, how does one figure that one out prior to buying the wheel?
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Ya, how does one figure that one out prior to buying the wheel?
you'd have to ask the wheel manufacturer for the dimensions... tirerack has (or at least use to have) that spec listed in their wheel details page.

such info vendors should have..but most dont.
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I run 18x10.5+30 nt03 and fits perfect upfront with a 285/35/18 tire
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I ran a 20x10 + 27 with a 275 tire on my front. It can fit but again depends on the wheel design if it will clear the calipers.
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I ran a 20x10 + 27 with a 275 tire on my front. It can fit but again depends on the wheel design if it will clear the calipers.
What suspension drop etc, and how much camber?

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I run 18x10.5+30 nt03 and fits perfect upfront with a 285/35/18 tire
Lets see some pics. Those are the wheels i was looking at.
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