Enkie Nt03 18x10.5 + 30 Will If Clear Stock Brembos
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why would he throw on a flame suit, that is an epic wheel and tire combo... i am going with 18x10.5 next year. the only problem is i dont think you can fit it in the back, i am going with 18x10.5 up front with a 18x9.5 in the rear. you will need extreme rolling in the rear and i dont know about front, i am going with garage hrs wide fenders. i dont know about offset and brake clearance but you can always add spacers til it clears.
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i was told from grupp-s they came in to off sets 30 and 64 im being told so many differany things all i want to know is will these clear brembos these are temp wheels till i figure out what i want
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they do not make NT03M in 18x10.5s ..that info you got was false.
they only have 18x10.5 RPF1 availabe in +15 offset. this will work perfect without any spacers.
When you add 15mm+ or 20+mm spacers, you will also need to upgrade to extend wheel studs. (ARP wheel studs are $50 per pack.. 4 studs per pack).
they only have 18x10.5 RPF1 availabe in +15 offset. this will work perfect without any spacers.
When you add 15mm+ or 20+mm spacers, you will also need to upgrade to extend wheel studs. (ARP wheel studs are $50 per pack.. 4 studs per pack).
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wow.. that size really do exist.. im quite surprised.. its not listed in Enkei's pricing/size catalog that i have..
nice find!!
However, i think you will have trouble fitting tho.. it will clear the calipers but the back spacing betwen the inner rim will be touching the coilovers..
but you should be able to use spacers to push it out if they are touching or rubbing against your coilovers.. just make sure you change the stock studs to extended ones by ARP.
good luck!
nice find!!
However, i think you will have trouble fitting tho.. it will clear the calipers but the back spacing betwen the inner rim will be touching the coilovers..
but you should be able to use spacers to push it out if they are touching or rubbing against your coilovers.. just make sure you change the stock studs to extended ones by ARP.
good luck!