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Location: Dallas, TX
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I am considering buying a set of rims, but have a question about fitment.. :dunno:
First off, they will be for my 95 Coupe. I have an Eibach pro-kit(1.1 inch drop in the front, and a 1.0 drop in the rear) and Koni Reds (I'm not sure which perch they are sitting on, they were already on the car when I bought it!) Front rims are 18x8, with a 19mm offset, and currently running 245/40zr18s.. Rears are 18x10, with 25mm offset, and 285/35/zr18s... I would also consider swapping the eibachs out for Ground Control/Eibach adjustable coilovers, if that will help get them to fit! Any and all advice is welcome. Thanks! |
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That's a very aggressive wheel for our cars. Narrower tires/stretch and camber will be your friend, and even at that, keep your fingers crossed.
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Offset is very aggressive. I wouldn't bet it'd work. You'll need to really stretch the tires if you want to get close.
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Thanks Joe. I was pretty sure they would be VERY snug, but it doesn't matter now bc the auction ended and I didn't bid on them. 3-piece Racing Hart C2s!! Sexy. Oh well, I will find a set soon enough!
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Sry, xpressive, didn't see your post. Thanks for the input!
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Goodluck
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I can tell you for a fact that there is not a snowman's chance in hell that they will come even CLOSE to fitting. The rear tires will stick several inches past the body and you will crush the quarter panel on the first bump you hit.
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I figured so, but it doesn't hurt to ask! Thanks Tony.
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