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flat489 Feb 5, 2013 09:24 AM

[QUOTE=mrt10wrx;3351942]The wheels are 40mm, so if wrx mike went as low as 30 without issues then it should be fine, thanks[/QUOTE]

he rolled his fenders with the 30 offset. based on your posts it doesnt sound like you want to do that.

WRX~Mike Feb 5, 2013 09:39 AM

[QUOTE="flat489;3351950"]

he rolled his fenders with the 30 offset. based on your posts it doesnt sound like you want to do that.[/QUOTE]

I rolled my fenders to run a 30 offset and had stretched 215's. I had 18x8 ET40 with 225's and they cleared with no issues at all and looked as if you can run them with no fender roll.

mrt10wrx Feb 7, 2013 05:24 AM

I read some people saying 40mm is low and will cause suspension, and/or bearing problems. Is this really true or are people just being extremely technical? I know my car won't fall apart immediately after putting them on, but I don't wanna have issues several months down the road either

moto96793 Feb 7, 2013 05:53 AM

Sounds like all you want wheels for is for looks. From that statement you made about not wanting to do anything with your car, it sounds like you will baby it. Are the guys with issues doing autoX and driving the hell out of their cars? Reading and doing your research on things is a smart thing to do, but now I think ur getting paranoid and over analyzing stuff. If you don't feel comfortable with 40, then dont use it, go with a little bigger. Better safe than sorry, no?

mrt10wrx Feb 7, 2013 04:09 PM

I mean I don't want to modify anything on my car just for the wheels. Of course the wheels are for looks, but my car isn't all stock. I probably am being paranoid about the wheels so whatever I'll get them. The car is my daily driver and I don't autoX it, but I didn't get an awd turbocharged vehicle for nothing.

flat489 Feb 7, 2013 04:13 PM

[QUOTE=mrt10wrx;3353018]I read some people saying 40mm is low and will cause suspension, and/or bearing problems. Is this really true or are people just being extremely technical? I know my car won't fall apart immediately after putting them on, but I don't wanna have issues several months down the road either[/QUOTE]

there are people running below 30 mm with no bearing problems. Will it cause more wear, yes. Will you notice this wear, more than likely not. anything 38-50 is fine and would not cause any problems.


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