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      02-12-2018, 09:41 PM   #1
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Looking to go staggered....18x8.5+20 and 18x9.5+20 with 235/40 and 265/35 Will I run into any rubbing issues? Stock height.
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      02-24-2018, 09:22 AM   #2
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Is there a section I can put this in to get ANYONE to chime in?
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      02-25-2018, 08:16 PM   #3
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Good chance rear will rub especially if you have stock sport suspension or lowered.
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      02-26-2018, 05:03 PM   #4
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265/35 will rub. Go 265/30.
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      02-26-2018, 05:37 PM   #5
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Those are too aggressive of an offset, look for lower to mid 30’s.
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      02-26-2018, 08:15 PM   #6
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No tires available in 265/30/18......already have the wheels so I'm gonna try them. Do you think its going to rub badly or just over big bumps or when loaded down? Guess I should go cheap tires first round, to see how bad it is. Thanks for the replies.
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Bolt the wheel on and take a picture of it. I’ll bet that it sticks out past the fender, it will not work.
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They don't stick out...almost dead even with the fenders. I was hoping that the tires would be just inside when mounted. BUT I'll do the picture thing and let you see, maybe I'm just overly optimistic....lol.
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I am running 19x9 and 19x10 +24 offset. You should be fine.
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Well they're on and no rubbing.....found some used tires locally that were in great shape. 235-40-18 and 255-35-18. The fronts stick out a touch. If the rears were the 275-35-18 it would be perfect but the 255's will do for now. Wish I could post some pics. I think ET 25f and 20r would be the absolutely perfect combo.
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Well they're on and no rubbing.....found some used tires locally that were in great shape. 235-40-18 and 255-35-18. The fronts stick out a touch. If the rears were the 275-35-18 it would be perfect but the 255's will do for now. Wish I could post some pics. I think ET 25f and 20r would be the absolutely perfect combo.
So I just went through the experience of running 275/35/18 in the rear and it RUBS. I went up from 265/35/18 and I regret it, I'm going back to 265. Please note that I had to roll my rear fenders to get this to work and it rarely rubs, only huge dips will cause minor rub, but you could get aggressive with this set up in the rears and you should be fine. The fronts on the other hand are doing just find as I went up from 225/40/18 to 235/40/18. No rubbing, minuscule if any and no need to roll the front fenders. Good luck!
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Well they're on and no rubbing.....found some used tires locally that were in great shape. 235-40-18 and 255-35-18. The fronts stick out a touch. If the rears were the 275-35-18 it would be perfect but the 255's will do for now. Wish I could post some pics. I think ET 25f and 20r would be the absolutely perfect combo.
I wish you could post pics too. I had 18x9.5 ET20 on the rear of my pre-lci and it was pretty flush. I would imagine they would poke a bit on an LCI with the wider track width.
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what kind of pics you want?
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Thank you. Looks good. The only other pictures I'd want is looking down over the top of the front and rear fenders.
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