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Old 03-29-2005, 02:05 PM   #1
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real quick will 18x8.5 f 18.9.5 r with +35 offset work on s13

real quick, I was offered a set of these staggared wheels with these specs. They are brand new so I was wondering will that offset work on my s13 coupe. If anyone has pictures of this setup would be awsome. Im looking for a flush with fender setup. Dont want it to stick out like a "lowrider".
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Old 03-29-2005, 02:14 PM   #2
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real quick, I was offered a set of these staggared wheels with these specs. They are brand new so I was wondering will that offset work on my s13 coupe. If anyone has pictures of this setup would be awsome. Im looking for a flush with fender setup. Dont want it to stick out like a "lowrider".

Yea it will be somewhat 'flush'. You could probably go lower with the offsets though w/o having to pull or roll your fenders.

but those offsets will fit decently.

Did you try searching the board by those sizes?

What wheels are they? You can try searching by the wheel name.


Or you could just do this all manual and get it right the first time by using the Offset Calculator
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Old 03-29-2005, 02:25 PM   #3
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Yea it will be somewhat 'flush'. You could probably go lower with the offsets though w/o having to pull or roll your fenders.

but those offsets will fit decently.

Did you try searching the board by those sizes?

What wheels are they? You can try searching by the wheel name.


Or you could just do this all manual and get it right the first time by using the Offset Calculator
one thing I forgot to mention is that my car is lowered 2". just worried about the clearence issue when I turn with a +35 offset. I dont know the name of the wheels. They are some off brand. Thanks for the offset calculator,I just cant access that link from work cuz its blocked.
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Old 03-29-2005, 03:26 PM   #4
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8.5 +35 might cause clearance problems if you have coilovers, but if you don't, party on.
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Old 03-29-2005, 04:07 PM   #5
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You'll need a spacer if you have coilovers for sure, and you should get a spacer for the front anyways. Then again it greatly depends on tire size. If you use 225's then get a 15mm spacer for the front.
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