18" wheels
#15
285 30 18 fits. No rolling, rubbing (depending on tire section) blah blah blah. Lots of offset, 72 I think, dont quote me.
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#16
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An 18x10 in the rear with a(+71) offset will fit running a 285/30 without any rubbing, and no modification to the fenders. The other benefit to using a 285/30 tire size is that it offers the exact same rolling diameter as the OEM tire (AP-1) and does not require any modification to the speedometer to maintain accuracy.
My wheels were custom made by Work Wheels / Japan 3-pice design VS-SS.
My wheels were custom made by Work Wheels / Japan 3-pice design VS-SS.
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how do you guys feel about me rocking
18x9.5 +12 with 215/35/18 for the fronts and 18x10.5 +15 with 235/35/18 for the rears.
and yeah imma make it work. and my car is gonna be slammed. and i daily my s2000
18x9.5 +12 with 215/35/18 for the fronts and 18x10.5 +15 with 235/35/18 for the rears.
and yeah imma make it work. and my car is gonna be slammed. and i daily my s2000
#18
I'm Sitting on 18x9.5 off set 22 all the way around with stretched bridgestone RFT's 225-40-18 and dropped 2"s but my fenders are pulled and rolled to feel better about driving on our Sh*ty roads and I still got a 1 finger fender to wheel gap all around and about a -2 camber, car still handles good and doesn't look broken in a parking lot LOL