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wont will the arch or will over fill it?

 

Will sit too far in... so not filling arch. Might foul on big caliper /brake kit. Might not.

Really need to try before you buy.

The rears are perfect, roughly filling the arches and be nearly flush. The fronts will fit fine also, but they will sit inwards a bit which is not to everyones taste, but not as far in as the stock allloys which are 7.5inch wide and offset of 45!! (well tucked under).

Personally I think they will be spot on, but if you wanted, a 10mm spacer will bring the fronts out nicely.:)

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right im standard ride hieght and standard front brakes. i spose i could pop a spacer in there. unfortunatly try before buy wouldnt be an option. havent placed a bet yet not desperate just looking for that style and there a good price atm

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with my limited understanduing of how wheels work, other than the whole turning buisness. i take it for the 18 inch wheel on the front to fill the arch i would require an offset of 30/32 so with the offset of these being 40 a ten mm spacer would push them out to fill the arch quite nicely? is that correct?

on an 8.5 inch front with an offset of 32 they will sit inside your arches by approx 12mm.

if you want to bring them out to near flush a 10mm spacer would be ideal . a 5mm spacer will have them sitting just inside the arch . this will also give you more of an option with tyre sizes .

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