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Old 09-29-2003, 04:02 PM
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My car has 18" Motegi MR7's on it. 18*7.5 w a +45 offset. I thought the offset would be high enough for the wheels to fit inside the wheel well, but they dont, they stick out a little. Is there anything I can do to have the rims fit flush?? Anyways if I keep the set up w/the wheels sticking out will the H&R sport springs work w/o rubbing, or will I have to go with the OE?
Old 09-29-2003, 04:04 PM
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+45 seems to do it according to what i've read. try posting this in the wheels and tires forum
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I had the same setup, however, my wheels really didn't stick out at all. A tiny bit more then stock.. but really not noticable.

Anyway, like I said, I had the same rim setup as you and i have the H&R Sports and I had zero rubbing problems. I was running 225/45/18 Michelin Pilots. You never mentioned the tires size you had, but if it's close to that you should be OK too. One thing to note is that you may need a camber kit.... I did.
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Tires are 225/35/18. Yeah I dont know y they stick out either, I thought I had got a high enough offset?????
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Originally posted by blk_tl
Tires are 225/35/18. Yeah I dont know y they stick out either, I thought I had got a high enough offset?????
If I was OK with a 45 series tire.. you should be ok with a 35....
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