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Old 09-28-2008, 12:37 AM
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Red face Quick question about Enkei rims!

Hey so looking to get an 06 STI, use to work for subaru and test drive that for customers, just love that car, its been a while NOW im saving to get a 06 model, before buying it i wanna get the suspension (Cusco-01) and the Enkei RPF1`s 18X10 all around...so my question is 18x10 would fit with stock fenders? if the standard BBS are 17x8 5x114.3 +53, what would be offset for 18x10?

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Old 09-28-2008, 03:13 PM
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18x10 would not fit you stock fender. you would have to roll it and i think even pull it.

not sure what offset you will be running at but you should post this on the wheels thread.
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Old 09-28-2008, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by wimprezax06
18x10 would not fit you stock fender. you would have to roll it and i think even pull it.

not sure what offset you will be running at but you should post this on the wheels thread.
ok besically its 18x9.5 but im sure fender rolling is needed as well...

i will repost it in the right spot
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