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Old 04-08-2010, 06:33 PM   #1
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Default Anyone running 18's 235's with ET38??

Yes I hate wheel questions too and it pains me to ask but I cant find anyone anywhere!!
Looking at new wheels at the mo 18x8.5 ET38 and I want to run my current tyres (225/40/18 front and 235/40/18 rears)
just want to know if they'll fit?? Its the orig M suspension I know the 225 all round are fine but I prefer a slight staggered fit...
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If your running M-sport springs, you def. will not have any problems. No spacers or fender fab. needed.

I ran 18's on my 98' with virtually no issues. I was running H&R sports. Althought with 235's in the rear it may be close. But you should be okay. Check my galleries to see fitment. I was running the same tire size you seek.

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What was the offset on ur wheels?? Were they ET38's? Its the offset thats the issue- I know 235's fit as iv got them at the mo and have done for years- just need to know if they'll fit with the '38!!
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