18x9.5 +38 vs +15 Enkei RPF1
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+15 or look at a different wheel. Much easier if you went with something with a slightly smaller offest. Rolling the fenders is an easy job, do it your self. Rent the tools to do it. Plenty of places online that offer it.
RPF1 18x9.5 +15mm
Rolled Rear Fenders
265/35/18 - Pirelli P-Zero Asymmetrical
Swift Springs
-2 Front & -1.5 Rear
RPF1 18x9.5 +15mm
Rolled Rear Fenders
265/35/18 - Pirelli P-Zero Asymmetrical
Swift Springs
-2 Front & -1.5 Rear
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by the way maramaralula my setup will be going on sale pretty soon....i'm moving onto bigger better rims...and i see your located in socal....if you want to check my setup out, i'll be more than happy to show you
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Do you have a lot of people that sit in your back seat? If I didn't, I could have gotten by without having to roll them. I drove around for about 4 weeks and the only times I would rub would be when someone was sitting in the back seat OR quick dips in the road. I started to learn where those dips were so I could avoid but I think a lot of the rubbing depends on the tire size you choose. And since no 2 tire companies measure 265/35/18 the same
you almost have to find someone who has done it before for verification.
My process was this -
Install Springs
Install Rims and Tires
Go get an alignment
Gauge how bad the rubbing was
Procrastinated for 4 weeks since it wasn't really that bad
Rented rolling tool, took 2 hours
Enjoyed
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My process was this -
Install Springs
Install Rims and Tires
Go get an alignment
Gauge how bad the rubbing was
Procrastinated for 4 weeks since it wasn't really that bad
Rented rolling tool, took 2 hours
Enjoyed
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#51
I have these wheels and had to use spacers. They hit the brembo's front and rear. Rears hit the suspension too. They fit fine with 15mm spacers. Added $140 to overall cost. That was with 245/40/18. Now it's time for new tires and Tirerack is saying that 265/35/18's will rub the suspension. Is that true? Or, they will work because 38mm minus 15mm equals 23mm?
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I have these wheels and had to use spacers. They hit the brembo's front and rear. Rears hit the suspension too. They fit fine with 15mm spacers. Added $140 to overall cost. That was with 245/40/18. Now it's time for new tires and Tirerack is saying that 265/35/18's will rub the suspension. Is that true? Or, they will work because 38mm minus 15mm equals 23mm?
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Thanks - I'm trying to determine if I will need to roll the fenders with Hankook V12 265/35/18 on RPF1 18 X 9.5 ET38. They have a 10.7 section width. I already have the wheels.
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I'm laughing and crying at the same time. Missouri is both an old conferate state and a state where RBAM's only drive V8's without traction control and steering systems that were last updated in 1970. "Local EVO owners near you" means Chicago! I'll see if the BMW club racers can steer me to a local reputable provider and price. In areas where these are common, what's the typical price to roll fenders?
I can't help people live out in the sticks....
anyways... local shops here... and even around here you need to go out of state to get them rolled. The closest shop from Northern VA is near the PA/MD border and they charge $150 to $200 for all four fenders depending on how much they have to roll.
I am sure some of you know this but throwing offsets is different depending on the wheel you are talking bout. SInce the OP initially inquired about RPFs, go with the +15. On a X, you can run a 265 fairly easy as long as the car is not slammed.
+38 Offsets are generally run by the Subaru folks.
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I was thinking of picking a set of these up in 9.5 + 15 and running them on 245/40/18. I am looking for a decent price and quality wheel to replace my bent stockers and I keep coming back to this one. I don't, however, wanna drop it and because this is my dd. Will it just look like an awful 4x4?
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I was thinking of picking a set of these up in 9.5 + 15 and running them on 245/40/18. I am looking for a decent price and quality wheel to replace my bent stockers and I keep coming back to this one. I don't, however, wanna drop it and because this is my dd. Will it just look like an awful 4x4?
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I don't even think you'll be able to fit a 265 on that wheel and get it in the fenders, +38 is like stock wheel offset and the wheels will be too far inset to tuck that amount of tire. I'd sell them/trade them for a +15 which is what everyone with an evo x runs for the most part, myself included. If they do manage to fit in the fender wells with the 265's on that offset of RPF-1, you will definitely have to roll them
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yes they WILL look aweful in 4x4 stock suspension. Just drop the car with Swift Springs... they do not lower the car too much... I believe about 1.4 inches. Even with these springs, you will still have to run some negative camber so they are not sticking out. And Swift springs are great for DD. Many people here will tell you they don't make the car bumpy. You can also research them yourself. The Evo at the top of this page is dropped on Swifts... notice it does not looked dumped.
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Hey guys,
I am trying to figure out if I need to order the 18x9.5+15 or the 18x9.5+38 to get it to fit on the Evolution X.
I saw in one thread someone running the +15 offset, but they said they needed to run near max camber to get them to work.
Would I have problems running the +38 offset?
Thanks!
-Chris
I am trying to figure out if I need to order the 18x9.5+15 or the 18x9.5+38 to get it to fit on the Evolution X.
I saw in one thread someone running the +15 offset, but they said they needed to run near max camber to get them to work.
Would I have problems running the +38 offset?
Thanks!
-Chris
RPF1 9.5 +15 on Swift Spec R's 265/35 V12's no roll and no clearance issues.
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245/45/18 or 255/35/18 on X GSR
Hey guys, I just bought a set of re30's 2pcs 18x9.5 +15 and 2 pcs of +28, I'm thinking of getting a 245/45/18 or I'd go to 255/35/18. Would this fit in without any issues (rolling)? and I'm going to drop it slightly lower than stock height. TIA for your replies
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