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Old Sep 28, 2017, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
Let me ask you a question. Can your +20's do what is in the picture below?
Keep in mind, that picture is showing the rear strut removed & the sway bar disconnected.
If you dont have that type of clearance, then the +20's really dont truly fit


ok bro , could you explain the photos i sent to you with the specs of my wheels and the car’s with the wheels on the car ? what do you see ? , explain when you see my car with the rota grids on , tel me what do you think when you see them on the car please
Old Sep 28, 2017, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Juventinoq8y
ok bro , could you explain the photos i sent to you with the specs of my wheels and the car’s with the wheels on the car ? what do you see ? , explain when you see my car with the rota grids on , tel me what do you think when you see them on the car please
I see your rear ride height on the high side. There is some significant fender gap. If the car hits a substantial dip, im sure you will have some rear fender rub

The setup of my car above, shows full clearance as what is needed for hard, aggressive driving

The question I have for you is, can your rear wheel be pushed up into the fender well without rub?

Thanks,
Old Sep 28, 2017, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
I see your rear ride height on the high side. There is some significant fender gap. If the car hits a substantial dip, im sure you will have some rear fender rub

The setup of my car above, shows full clearance as what is needed for hard, aggressive driving

The question I have for you is, can your rear wheel be pushed up into the fender well without rub?

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lool cheers bro , i didn’t try pushing the tire into the fender not sure what will happen
Old Sep 28, 2017, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Juventinoq8y
lool cheers bro , i didn’t try pushing the tire into the fender not sure what will happen
If your Evo does not see aggressive driving with large compression dips, then you might be OK.

Just know that contact could occur so be careful

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Old Jan 28, 2020, 04:07 AM
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Anyone know if the following would fit / clear the brembo's?

GRID R 360 FF
[Offset: +18] [Width: 9.5] [Diameter: 18] [PCD/Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3]
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Anyone know if the following would fit / clear the brembo's?

GRID R 360 FF
[Offset: +18] [Width: 9.5] [Diameter: 18] [PCD/Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3]
@HHCHunter Are you sure they are +18's. Heres a thread on the same wheel but +20 & they fit w/out spacers
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...9-5-e20-8.html

I run the Rota P45R's 17x9.5+30 & they fit w/out spacers
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Yeah +18 Alright,

See link
https://www.rotawheels.com.au/rota-g...ow-forged~4594
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