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Old 08-15-2015 | 01:10 PM
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Hey guys,

I currently have 17x9 +35 XXR 531s on my 03' s2000. I'm running 235/40r17 90W Yokohama S-Drive tires on the rear and on the front I have 215/40r17 87W S-Drives. All my fenders are rolled and the front ones are also pulled. The rear wheels are cambered out a bit, I have no clue what the camber is since the guy I bought the car from already had it cambered and my boyfriend put on the new set I bought.

That being said, I want to get 18x9 Enkei Lusso wheels that have a +40 offset.
Will I have any issues getting these to fit? Also, what size tires am I going to need to use in order to avoid rubbing? Am I going to have to increase the camber and if so by how much?
Old 08-15-2015 | 04:27 PM
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I would say your current wheels don't fit since the tires are to small. You may be able to run a 245 on the new setup and a 225 in front. You could even squeeze a 245 in front if you pull the fenders a bit and run the right camber.
Old 08-15-2015 | 06:14 PM
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I'd recommend running a staggered wheel setup since you are staggering the tires. You could easily do 8" +40 front with 215/40/18 and 9" +40 rear with 245/35/18. Since the wheels are slightly more conservative that your current setup, you might also be able to run the wider 225/40 front and 255/35 rear tires.
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