will be keen to see how u go with the spacer on the 8.5et30, thats what i currently have and am looking at putting a 5mm spacer in to trial
Tyre Pressures will affect it, but 225/40/18 Fronts will match quite nicely to 255/35/18 Rears
Rim Radius - 228.6mm
Sidewall 225/40 - 90mm
Rolling Diameter 225/40 - 2001mm
Sidewall 255/35 - 89mm
Rolling Diameter 255/35 - 1997mm
So Running the Rears 2psi harder than the fronts will probably resolve this...
Also, as there is more weight over the fronts, the rolling diameter is actually slightly smaller.
Good tyre size comparison site: Tire Size Calculator - tire & wheel plus sizing
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I know but the problem is price and fitment under the guards. Those irregular sizes cost $100 more per corner at least, and then the rears will be hard to fit.
I trial fitted my rear wheels (18x10 +25) and it fits the same as the fronts.. Rubs on the calliper but also the stock strut. I don't know if once the KW coils are installed it will make it worse or better. Should be better but I haven't even opened the box yet. My mate has some cheapo 8mm spacers I will try out.
Also since I'm only trial fitting on one side the left and right sides of the car should be the same right??
are 4mo offsets different to the 2lt bangers? this is the second case of wheels no fitting. or are peoples wheels just the wrong offset...?
my 10s arnt as aggressive as those and i dont touch the rear strut or ever the dust cover on it.
Id imagine itll be worse becuase the wheel will camber in on the rear?
Should be the same... however mine are different by a few mm, passenger side my current setup is flush, where as the drivers side pokes a touch. but that could be put down the body damage or rear beam being off centre.
The 4mo has independent rear suspension same as the R32 so camber and fitting will be a little different than the FWD versions, obviously lowering will increase the camber and thus strut clearance issues.
Of course I could be hugely wrong but this would be my best guess.
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yep id say your right about the rear.
The front would be the same setup though...?
I guess the front would be the same, not sure about the offset on my wheels but they are 18x8 with 225/40 on them and i have about 5 mm clearance for the fronts to the strut.
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