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I already posted mine in another thread.
The sizes are almost the same as the stock. The only exception is the wheel width.

Tire: Michelin CrossClimate2, 235/40R18
Wheel: Motegi Racing MR154, 18x8 +30

I'll see how soft the sidewalls feel, for the CC2 is a GT tire, not performance. But it should be good enough for winter rides.
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The set is for winter use. OEM rear spacer. No modifications. No rubbing or no clearance issue. And...

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Wheel Bore: 72.62mm (2.859")​
Vehicle Hub: 60.06mm (2.365")​
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Not to get off topic, but where did you get that rear spoiler? That’s not a bad little extension!
It's a Maxton Design extension. I just checked the site and it's out of stock.
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18x9.5 +22 fitment so far seems to be a real winner.
I feel like it pokes a little too far for my comfort. I just ordered some +30's and will report back on those.
I feel like it pokes a little too far for my comfort. I just ordered some +30's and will report back on those.
You appear to have been correct (if your going to run very low). I think 18x9.5 +22 will fit with lowering springs and a 265 street tire but any lower and your going to have issues like this guy. He IS running Cup 2s which will run wider then a standard 265, but I think the safest bet is if your going to run a 9.5" wide wheel to stay closer to 30 or even 40 offset then space it back out. Definitely 40 offset for 10".

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ZE40 Time Attack III
18x9.5 +21
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 265/35/18
OEM rear spacer removed
BC Beta coilovers
If you’re going to lower your car with this wheel fitment it’s going to rub. I have more camber than stock and it rubs the fender liner up front and the fender in the rear as well (just barely rubs in the rear). No way it would have fit with the oem spacer installed. I’ll be raising the front just a touch to match the rear height.
The front isn’t rubbing because fitment is too aggressive, it’s rubbing because the car is to low. The fender liner and bumper tab on the front protrudes inwards quite a bit so even with a less aggressive wheel at this height it would still make contact.
More photos once I wash the car and get the height dialed.

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If you want to run 9.5 with an offset say lower than 35et I would just run a 255/35 tire.
If you want to run 9.5 with an offset say lower than 35et I would just run a 255/35 tire.
The speedometer is already reading 2-3 mph fast so that will also make it further off. I was thing of going to a 245/40R18 to correct it a little more, but I plan on staying with an 8.5" wide wheel. I wish that I could find an 18x8.5 +15 offset. For my taste that would be perfect.
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Well now, that did not get uploaded in order. Haha. For those who were looking at the Emotion line from work, you'll also need the high type center caps due to our spindles being really long.
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Got the wheels in. Time to do a test fit.
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I'm hoping the 17" RPF1's fit over the front brakes. The 17x9 comes in +22, +35, and +45 offset and weighs 16.35 lbs for the +22 and only 15.65lbs for the +45 (the +35 didn't list weight, I would imagine it's between the other 2 offsets, so 16lbs). With the stock wheels weighing 24lbs, that's a nice ~32lbs total weight savings right there. Stick with 245's or 255's for a track setup.
Street setup I'll be going with some 18x10 +30 on 255's.
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It looks like 18x9.5 +30 is as flush as it gets.

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Got the wheels in. Time to do a test fit.
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I really like these wheels. What are they and what size?
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I really like these wheels. What are they and what size?
Hey thanks! They're Anovia Titans and are on sale for like 4 for 615 or something obscene. They're 18x9.5 +30 offset and weigh 18.7 each according to the website (I'm going to weigh them myself later.) I picked up some cheap beater tires for a track setup (Eagle F1 Supercar 3R's in 265/40ZR18). I'll get them mounted this week and on the car for some pictures. All in all I'm pretty proud because I spent less than $1100 for the tire and wheel combo.
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Hey thanks! They're Anovia Titans and are on sale for like 4 for 615 or something obscene. They're 18x9.5 +30 offset and weigh 18.7 each according to the website (I'm going to weigh them myself later.) I picked up some cheap beater tires for a track setup (Eagle F1 Supercar 3R's in 265/40ZR18). I'll get them mounted this week and on the car for some pictures. All in all I'm pretty proud because I spent less than $1100 for the tire and wheel combo.
What website did you find them at for that price?
What website did you find them at for that price?
Find which one?
RE; 245/40/18 18x10 +22.
Could someone tell me why someone would buy wide rims to fit OE size tires?
many wheels have a much more aggressive and signifcantly better looking concave when you go over a certain width. slimmer tires help fit them. the wider track alone is giving you MUCH more mechanic grip, regardless of whatever tire you put on there

it also just looks insanely better when the tires/rims are poking out of the fender just a bit. the view looking at the car from the front is night and day
Find which one?
The wheels for that price of $615? The size is also good with a 30 offset. I was looking around but didn't see the size you listed. I wish that they had them available in a Gunmetal Grey.
The wheels for that price of $615? The size is also good with a 30 offset. I was looking around but didn't see the size you listed. I wish that they had them available in a Gunmetal Grey.
Holy cow! It looks like they removed it. They only delivered my right side so it's entirely possible they're having to forge a left pair just for me and decided that it wasn't supposed to be on there anymore. They have other offsets though. Maybe you can email them. Here's the website I ordered from:

Holy cow! It looks like they removed it. They only delivered my right side so it's entirely possible they're having to forge a left pair just for me and decided that it wasn't supposed to be on there anymore. They have other offsets though. Maybe you can email them. Here's the website I ordered from:

Thanks. I wish I could find a wheel I liked that was 18x8.5 +15mm offset as that would fit great. I don't want to go to a 9.5" wide wheel and 265 tires.
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