More JDM tyte wheels!
Been doing alot of research lately on these things... comparing 8.5 concave vs 9.5 concave. I think for ME, i'd go with 8.5's + 25.
Here's picS for reference:
18x9.5(?) with 255/35R18. (offset?)

18X8.5(?) with 235/40R18. (offset?)


Front 18x8.5 with 225/40R18 /// Rear 18x9.5 with 235/40R18
(plenty of concave on the 8.5 IMO)


And as far as I know, the Greddy Evo (non wagon) is running 18x8.5+25.
Feel free to make any corrections to my post. thanks...
Here's picS for reference:
18x9.5(?) with 255/35R18. (offset?)

18X8.5(?) with 235/40R18. (offset?)


Front 18x8.5 with 225/40R18 /// Rear 18x9.5 with 235/40R18
(plenty of concave on the 8.5 IMO)


And as far as I know, the Greddy Evo (non wagon) is running 18x8.5+25.
Feel free to make any corrections to my post. thanks...
^i spoke with Greddy in Irvine today and they Specifically told me 2 things:
1.) The Greddy Evo pic that everyone references too was running 18x9.5 +35mm offset with a +3mm spacer in front. (Not sure how acurate this statement is b/c someone else stated earlier in this thread that when they talked to Greddy it was a +25mm)
2.) The only recommended size of the Evo is 18x8.5 +25mm offset, but they weren't sure if a +3mm spacer was required b/c they NEVER tried this size.
I'm a little confused as to why Greddy would recommend a size they have never tried and different from what they claim to have on their Evo but that's what they told me...take it for what it is.
1.) The Greddy Evo pic that everyone references too was running 18x9.5 +35mm offset with a +3mm spacer in front. (Not sure how acurate this statement is b/c someone else stated earlier in this thread that when they talked to Greddy it was a +25mm)
2.) The only recommended size of the Evo is 18x8.5 +25mm offset, but they weren't sure if a +3mm spacer was required b/c they NEVER tried this size.
I'm a little confused as to why Greddy would recommend a size they have never tried and different from what they claim to have on their Evo but that's what they told me...take it for what it is.




Still no one is rocking these wheels