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Old Apr 20, 2017, 11:59 PM
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Most offset without rubbing

Hey guys,

Evo 7 owner here since January and I am planning to upgrade the stock wheels. My car is on stock supension and I have decided to go with 18x9. I am not too sure of which offset to go with as I want to get the widest looking option but without any rubbing on the fenders/guards. I understand the tyre size will also have a role to play in rubbing the fenders and will most likely go with 245/40/R18
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Originally Posted by McRooster
Hey guys,

Evo 7 owner here since January and I am planning to upgrade the stock wheels. My car is on stock supension and I have decided to go with 18x9. I am not too sure of which offset to go with as I want to get the widest looking option but without any rubbing on the fenders/guards. I understand the tyre size will also have a role to play in rubbing the fenders and will most likely go with 245/40/R18
Im assuming the rear fender has not been rolled. If that is the case, an 18x9 +35 would be a good choice but you may have to run some added rear camber (i.e. -1.8 degrees)

Would be best to have your rear fenders rolled
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