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Old Feb 1, 2014, 06:09 AM
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Fitment advice from the pros needed.

I am looking to buy new wheels soon for my evo and i found a set that i really like but I don't know whether it will clear the brembo calipers or hit my coilovers.

I have had a bad experience with spacers in the past and I don't want to run them if I am spending this much on wheels.


The wheels are the new te37 rt and specs are 18x10 +29


I know people on the forum fit the advan rg2 18x10 +25 without running spacers or anything. so i'm not sure how much of a difference the +4 difference in offset make.
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Just my thoughts (not a pro)

Ran your no.s using a stretched 265/35/18 tire. I dont think coilover interference will be the issue

You will be getting very close to the rear lower control arm. Very close if not touching !!!

You will need a full rear fender treatment (roll, pull, bumper bolt) but maybe you knew that

Not familiar w/that wheel but the +29 makes your chances of clearing the caliper pretty good not to mention what a great wheel & design

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