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Old 11-30-2008, 01:56 PM
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I have found a set of CCW wheels, I wanted to ask how this offset would fit my car.
Fronts: 18x8.5
ET: 55mm
Rears: 18x10
ET: 62mm
Tires: Falken Azenis ST115 235/35/19

Would I need spacers or anything else? I would like for them to fit aggressively, with no gap (not fender gap, but the gap of running the wrong offset and needing spacers)
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What year is your car? Depending on whether the steering stops have been installed, the wheels will fit in the front. You'll need a 10mm spacer in the rear.

Are those tires the same for the front and the rear? You might want to get narrower tires for the front (225) and go with wider ones in the rear (255).
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Originally Posted by ilko
What year is your car? Depending on whether the steering stops have been installed, the wheels will fit in the front. You'll need a 10mm spacer in the rear.

Are those tires the same for the front and the rear? You might want to get narrower tires for the front (225) and go with wider ones in the rear (255).
The tires are the same front and rear, I will take that into account, I have 10mm spacers so that will work, and I dont think there are steering stops, but where would I find those? If not I will pick some up

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Do the spacers you have come with their own studs? Your stock studs will be too short, so you'll need to take that into account.

Do a search for "steering stops" here and you'll see what I mean. Again, what year is your car?
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No they dont, my car is a 1990 Carerra 2 cab
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not much turned up on the seach for steering stops
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Originally Posted by PorscheCarrera964
not much turned up on the seach for steering stops
Really?

https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...steering+stops

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I see now, your a genious...

I see no steering stops, guess those will be added, the offsets seem right though? I was running 17s with no rubbing at full lock, wonder if i just missed them?



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