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Front:
18x8.5 +30 offset <- wheel
255/35 - 18 <-tire
The front's offset is a little aggressive (at least with 255s). I had to roll the front fenders and raise a bit. Gobs of clearance for the BBK and ducting. I have space toward the coilover for more rim/tire though. I think the perfect wheel could fit 285s up front with rolled fenders.
Rear:
18x9.5 +45 offset <- wheel
275/35 - 18 <-tire
Rear fit great with no rolling, no rubbing. A lot of guys use this wheel at all four corners. I still need to take a back wheel and see if it fits up front with my BBK (concerned about spoke clearance.)
HOWEVER, these rear tires are too tall for the front of my FD.
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Thanks
It's a 1994 JDM Type R2 But with a 99 Spec front end
I would have loved a full '99 spec but unfortunately government laws mean we can't register a 99 spec in the UK until it's 10 years old The only ones that are here at the moment are the ones that were imported before this rule came into force.
It's a 1994 JDM Type R2 But with a 99 Spec front end
I would have loved a full '99 spec but unfortunately government laws mean we can't register a 99 spec in the UK until it's 10 years old The only ones that are here at the moment are the ones that were imported before this rule came into force.