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03-31-2008, 03:46 PM | #1 |
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Would 8.5 ET30 work up front? I think it would look great in the back, but don't know if that means the fronts will poke out too much.
I am thinking of 18x8.5 ET30 all around, with 245 rubber all around. Car is an xi sedan. Thanks in advance! |
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You probably are looking at ET35-40 if you want to go square. Depending on the wheel, ET30 may stick out of the fender. Do you have an idea of what wheel you're going with?
For rubber, 235-40-18 is the way to go and is actually the measuring rim for 8.5x18.
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The fronts might rub with 245s on them. Otherwise, everything else looks good to go. You could do a 235/245 stagger to avoid rubbing up front.
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