The Ultimate Aggressive Wheel Thread... Evo X Style
#4561
This is so impressively understated. Well done!
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#4563
Does anybody know if you can track on 18x10.5 with a low offset like +15? Will there be any issues? I want to be aggressive but I want to track at the same time.
#4564
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I had TE37's 18x10.5 +18 (basically the same as what you're looking at) and run a 275 wide tire with slightly more aggressive than stock camber. (-2.2 front and -2.0 rear) I did have my rear fender lip rolled flat with a slight pull of the rear when we rolled it flat and I didn't have any rubbing issue on track. Now depending on how low you drop the car that might also play an effect on it. I had mine lowered about 1-1.5" front and rear and could fit about 2 fingers between the top of the tire and bottom of the fender. So I was definitely not stance slammed life My car was at a very functional height. I could go straight over speed bumps still and not have to do the whole crooked turn thing Hope that helps some
#4571
Not too aggressive lol
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#4575
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A good fender roll shouldn't leave your paint cracked and if it does it would be smart to go to a body shop and at least have them spray a clear coat for rust protection. Evo x's (at least mine does) have a silicone strip on the lip, that usually protects the paint from cracking, along with proper heat when rolling.