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18X8s ???

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by DIABOLIC HIPPO, Jun 20, 2004.

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    DIABOLIC HIPPO Guest

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    18X8's ???

    does anyone know if I can fit 18x8's with a +48 offset on a 03 corolla?
    thanks
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    KingKuei Guest

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    +48! Damn, you're crazy. The wheels and tires won't even go on that far into the wheel well. You're going to have to go at least +42 or more out.
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    polo708 New Member

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    I dont understand how you explained it, but yeah... 18's with a +48 offset probably wont fit unless you run a stock suspension setup. Stay closer to +40 and keep the overall diameter close to stock... something like 225/40's
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    Re: 18X8's ???

    No you can't.
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    i thought the more + you had the better it looked on fwd ??
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    I got 18 x 7.5 and it fit just right !

    I think 18 x 8 would be too wide !
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    DIABOLIC HIPPO Guest

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    FYI, you do know the +offset means the wheel will be further in the fenderwell, -offset means the wheel will stick out further? I had 18x7.5 Volk Gtn's with a +35 offset, it looks like 1/2 inch more would not hurt, plus there is a +13 offset difference, so I figured if would make up for the 1/2 inch difference. I see guys on the matrix forums running 19x8 and 19x9 rims.
    thanks for the replys though.
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    brownbanana ToadMotorSports

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    yea, positive offset is more inside the fender and negative is outwards..if the offset is too high, you could just use spacers i guess.

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