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used offset calculator but still dunno if it fits

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Old 01-27-2007, 04:44 PM
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Default used offset calculator but still dunno if it fits

looking to put on an ap1

ce28n
f: 18x8 +38
r:18x9 +40

will these fit? or do i need to roll fenders?

offset calculator tells me for the fronts
:The clearance from suspension to the inside of the wheel will be 2mm less
The outside edge of the wheel will EXTEND an extra 36mm

rears
The clearance from suspension to the inside of the wheel will be 6mm more
The outside edge of the wheel will EXTEND an extra 44mm

what the offset tells u is self explanatory but it doesnt explain to me whether the wheels will fit or not
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extremely agressive.... would take lots of camber stretching tires, all that good stuff.

honest opinion, pick another wheel.
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Originally Posted by [AP2-2NV
,Jan 27 2007, 05:59 PM] extremely agressive.... would take lots of camber stretching tires, all that good stuff.

honest opinion, pick another wheel.
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36mm is roughly 1.4 inches
44mm is roughly 1.7 inches

thats how much further your wheels will stick out from stock position
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Originally Posted by minh,Jan 28 2007, 07:52 PM
36mm is roughly 1.4 inches
44mm is roughly 1.7 inches

thats how much further your wheels will stick out from stock position
He's from Australia. I'm gonna guess he knows what a mm is.

To the OP, CE28n's come in better offsets for our cars. Those are going to require significant 'tweaking' to fit.
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thx for your help guys
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