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Old 03-26-2012, 08:22 PM
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18x9.0 +35

what do you guys think of this setup on a m/t ?
I will be running a mild drop (a bit more than A-spec)

Here's the wheel
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I don't think they look bad. whats the brand and weight?
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the brand is DAI, I dont know the weight

I'm talking more about fitment with the Brembos
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from looking at that pic it doesn't seem that they will fit over the brembos
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What's the best offset and width to be flush to fenders without any caliper contact?
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Originally Posted by max 1.6
What's the best offset and width to be flush to fenders without any caliper contact?
you have to search that up yourself my friend. It all depends if you want to do fender mods, if you are lowered, if you wanna be lowered... too many factors for for me to just give you a size/width/offset of wheels. 18x9 +35 would be not bad fitment, but brake clearance depends on the design of the wheels more than on the specs of wheels on paper.
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you have to search that up yourself my friend. It all depends if you want to do fender mods, if you are lowered, if you wanna be lowered... too many factors for for me to just give you a size/width/offset of wheels. 18x9 +35 would be not bad fitment, but brake clearance depends on the design of the wheels more than on the specs of wheels on paper.
If possible, are you saying a +38 or +40 in that wheel design with those specs might be a better choice?
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no, smaller the offset number the more wheels are pushed out and technically more brake clearance you would have. But that depends on the wheel design. I don't know anything about these wheels nor have I heard about that brand before. So I can't tell you if they'll fit or not. Call the manufacturer and ask them if these are big brake friendly
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are you maxpsi or max 1.6?

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maxpsi and me are not the same user!

I'll contact the manufacturer. DAI is a canadian company so that's probably why you don't know them in USA
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maxpsi and me are not the same user!

I'll contact the manufacturer. DAI is a canadian company so that's probably why you don't know them in USA
I am from canada and never heard of them haha Where are they located?
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I am from canada and never heard of them haha Where are they located?
Direct Auto Import Inc.
5505, Ernest-Cormier, Laval, Quebec H7C 0A1 Canada
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Direct Auto Import Inc.
5505, Ernest-Cormier, Laval, Quebec H7C 0A1 Canada
I googled their site. They don't seem to have too much info on the wheels, or it's blocked at my work. Where are you from? If they are local, or close by, drive there and fit them on
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http://directautoimport.com/
In wheels they have all specs and offsets
I'm from Quebec but it's about 2hr drive
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