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What offset? RPF1 18x9.5

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Old Jan 18, 2016, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by reil_neil
Yup I have a ct9a as well. Was thinking of doing the 17x9 +15 infront and +30 in rear. Do you think with a 255 tire any fender rolling need to be done? On lowering springs at the moment.. Btw your Evo looks clean man! And thanks for the reply!
did you quote the right person? i don't think i posted in pictures LOL.

anyway, yes: you can run a +15 in the front and +30 rear. i was gonna go 15/38 on mine, but it made it harder to rotate tires around.
many of us track our cars with spacers. they are perfectly safe, so don't let that deter you from running a square setup.

i THINK the +08 diff in offset will put the wheel in a similar place as mine, since your wheel is .5" narrower. i rolled my fenders before the install, so i'm not sure if it fits without.
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18's 255/35 +15's

Rolled and slight pull in the rear. Worth it.
Old Feb 8, 2016, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by NoReason

18's 255/35 +15's

Rolled and slight pull in the rear. Worth it.
for a daily, that could work. i'd be rubbing like crazy at the track
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