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Old 02-03-2016, 08:56 PM
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Default How would 18X8.5 in front, 18X10 in rear fit?

Looking to purchase used XXR 221. they are sitting on 225/40/18 tires.

Would this fit, or what kind of modifications would I have to do to get them to fit properly?

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Need to know the offsets of each to tell how they would fit. Also are you lowered at all, and if so on what and how much?
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18x10j et.25
18x8.5j et.35

the suspension is stock. I will look into the right suspension for the car after. Business car and giving her a lift!
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Front is going to be flush or slightly poke. The rear will poke about 1-1 1/2". If you are lifting then it won't matter in terms of hitting the fender but the wheel will be outside of the fender lip.

Here is a shot of my 18x10 +15 Works when I was test fitting them.

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Your's will poke about 1/2" less.

Personally I would go with something meatier on the rear. 225 stretched on a 10 is doable but you'll have a lot of wheel lip sticking outside of the tire. I've got 225/30s on my 20x9s and most of the wheel lip is sticking outside of the tire.

Add another 1/2" of lip showing over this.

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I'd be fine running a 215/40R18 on a 10j, but that's me.

18x10 +25 will require a bit of fender work on the rear and it'll probably still rub.
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