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The bigger the better, you know its true. However, if I want to fit 18's on my supe what kind of offset should I use to achieve that deep dish look at the back? Also, what profile tyre is best to fit with 18's?

 

Any help greatly received.

 

Ed

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Guest Terry S

Ed, the less offset the bigger the dish, but it will impact on the handling. I managed to get a +41mm 11" rear on my old purple car. That had the arches rolled. Stock offset is 50mm F&R. The style of wheel will have an impact too.

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Guest Terry S

Bit too Bling for me.

 

Tyres, well I like Pirelli P Zero Corsa, Other Goodyear F1 , Bridgestone S03.

 

Try Paul Evans or Ibrar for the wheels. ( Miami Rice or Pro-Alloys)

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Originally posted by Terry S

Ed, the less offset the bigger the dish, but it will impact on the handling. I managed to get a +41mm 11" rear on my old purple car. That had the arches rolled. Stock offset is 50mm F&R. The style of wheel will have an impact too.

 

 

Im putting some 19's on my supra... the offsets are +36 (10.5" wide) on the rear... and +40 (9.5" wide) on the front... Will i need my arches rolled :conf:

 

 

regards Ray

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