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Postby whiteflash » Sat Jul 24, 2004 11:06 pm

would these fit on my car http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7911817310&category=43957

they have a offset of +45 ...

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Postby Mole » Sun Jul 25, 2004 8:19 am

they will fit, but its going to be fairly tight in there.
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Postby indiglosolara » Sun Jul 25, 2004 5:57 pm

if its 18x7.5 your going to rub.... i had a set 18x7.5 with 45 offset i was rudding on the strut.. i need to get a 2mm spacer so that it would sit out more to keep the rims from rubbing...

anything with 7.5 width you should get like 42 or better then 40.. it would flush most...
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Postby Yanks0114 » Mon Jul 26, 2004 8:08 am

SolTech wrote:If I have to increase the wheel size, I am going with at least 19 inches. but I like the stock wheels so I am keeping it and not worry about that stuff.

p.s: those motegri rims have too many holes, you should get a five hole with the right offset instead because if you put that universal fit wheel on your ride, it makes too much stress on the bolts and it could possibly come off while you are driving.


WTF are you talking about? I have never heard of universals putting too much stress on the lugs. They still bolt on just as well.

The only thing that I'm aware of that increases stress on the lugs is the use of spacers which makes the amount of threads the lug can tighten on less and could possible result in them coming off. Thats it
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Postby MalBandito99 » Mon Jul 26, 2004 8:35 am

Yeah spacers if too big, like over 4mm, could screw you up. Universal fit has no problem, since you're using the holes that are the size of your lug when you install them, leaving the other optional size holes unused.
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Postby Mole » Mon Jul 26, 2004 9:50 am

SolTech wrote:p.s: those motegri rims have too many holes, you should get a five hole with the right offset instead because if you put that universal fit wheel on your ride, it makes too much stress on the bolts and it could possibly come off while you are driving.


that's the first time i have heard that. Is there proof of that occurance??
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Postby GR » Mon Jul 26, 2004 10:51 pm

Absolutely NO spacers if performance is your primary goal. Why is this is that it will put too much stress on the wheel bearing, making the wheel impossible to balance perfectly. In addition, you're sticking the wheel more to the outside. Sorry to say, not only you'll never be able to do fast turning, but you're going to risk scratching those precious rims.

Plus you're doing it backwards. Tires first, then wheels.
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