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Old May 21, 2007 | 01:34 AM
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I got 225/40/18 tires

am i gonna have any rubbing issues with trd lowering springs?

Old May 21, 2007 | 01:50 AM
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I seriously doubt it. I have that set up and I never rub. Even on my crappy-maintained city streets. :D

What's your offset? I have a +35 offset (almost flush) and I still do not rub. If your offset is +33 or lower, you might have some issues.
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No, you shouldnt. These are the optional 18s from enkei? or are these different rims? which ones if so?
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they are R-1 Racing Drifts

18x8 w/ a offset of +40

Im thinking i should be okay but i just dont want to get em on and then have a issue
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