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05-14-2013, 11:32 PM | #1 |
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so I've searched enough that I have managed to confuse myself - I know this question is redundant but hoping someone can help..
Current set on my MSport 335D is the typical 18x8 in the front and 18x8.5 in the rear with 225/40 & 255/35 Question is if I want to go to a square set up (assuming I have another complete set of wheels available to me) do I run the 8.5 all around or the 8.0 (I am hoping for the 8.5) and then what tire size? I should add that I want the wheels flush - with my current set up I am running a 12mm BMS in the front and 15mm at the rear - keeping that in mind as well what size spacers would I run in the front (if any at all) to replicate my current look ("flushness" with the fender)? I'm probably off on this but I think a 10 mm spacer (with the 8.5) wheel will get me within 2mm of where I am currently at front offset is 34 and rear is 37 TIA Chris Last edited by chenry; 05-15-2013 at 12:16 AM.. |
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you can do 8.5's all around... for a square setup I would do the 8.5 with 255/35/18 fronts and same for rears but with a 12mm spacer in rear.
do a test run, grab your rear passenger wheel and slap them on the front driver.. see how it looks..
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