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      05-12-2013, 12:18 PM   #1
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V718s fit ?

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18x8.5 +45 front
18x9.5+50 rear
I know the offsets are fine and the bolt pattern is. 5x120 which is good
The only reason I'm asking is because mod bargains does not have them under 135i rims . They sell them for different cars. But not the 1ers. .
Is there any other reason y they wouldn't fit
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They should fit, but the front wheel will be within 1-3 mm from the strut. If you did rub the strut a small spacer would fix it. Both front and rear you'll have to be careful on tire sizes and brands, especially if you modify your suspension.
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Those are our recommended wheel specs. You may have found them listed under the Pontiac GTO perhaps, and that is because they also use those wheel specs.

Front clearance is extremely tight. As Eyeman mentioned, there will be about 2-3mm of clearance between the wheel and the strut. With those offsets, many of our customers opt for a 225/40/18 front tire and 255/35/18 rear tire. On stock suspension you shouldn't need to roll your fenders, but if you lower the car you may need to. They should fit like this:

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Those are our recommended wheel specs. You may have found them listed under the Pontiac GTO perhaps, and that is because they also use those wheel specs.

Front clearance is extremely tight. As Eyeman mentioned, there will be about 2-3mm of clearance between the wheel and the strut. With those offsets, many of our customers opt for a 225/40/18 front tire and 255/35/18 rear tire. On stock suspension you shouldn't need to roll your fenders, but if you lower the car you may need to. They should fit like this:

I have 225front and 255 rear so I should be fine ?
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On stock suspension I think you'll be fine. 225/40/18 front and 255/35/18 rear is a pretty common stagger.
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On stock suspension I think you'll be fine. 225/40/18 front and 255/35/18 rear is a pretty common stagger.
Yep those are the exact tire. Combo that I am running hopefully everything works out with no rubbing
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Which tires were you thinking about using?
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Which tires were you thinking about using?
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I have 225front and 255 rear so I should be fine ?
Hey man your car absolutely glows. Im actually going to show my buddy who works on our cars specifically your car and tell him thats how flush i want it to look. ITs perfect. I have APEX EC-7's and the front is pretty flush with a 225 tire and 265 rear tire with plenty of room. What springs (or do you have coils) are you running and did you roll your fenders?
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They should fit, but the front wheel will be within 1-3 mm from the strut. If you did rub the strut a small spacer would fix it. Both front and rear you'll have to be careful on tire sizes and brands, especially if you modify your suspension.
What he said. Depending on tire size might make you rub with the addition of a spacer, but a simple fender roll will fix that
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