lanos on 18"

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lanos on 18"

Post by raitz87 »

i knw that there was topic like that here earlyer but what the hck
is it possible vith lowering springs and sporty shockabsorbers?
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Post by AcingTeam »

Why?? 17"s Already look big for our small cars...
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Post by raitz87 »

you know if 18" NEW rims with tires are cheaper than 17" with tyres! i just had a thought
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Post by Audacity Racing »

To fit 18's you would have to roll the fenders and remove the splash guards.

You may even have to flare the fenders
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Post by 43som »

The front guards will need to be roled slightly as well, the only scrub you get is going up a kirb or driveway faster than normal. the rear need to be roles and a few metal parts cut out of the rear.
the front of gaurd (on the rear) needs to be either roled or cut, mine was the sport so i had to cut the side skirt neatly for it all to work nice. I also extended my bump stop an inch.
once that was done, the only drama on 18 was the harsh ride. Obvioulsy if you have the dollars you should be able to get an offset and a width of 18 that will fit.

I didn't have to remove splash gaurds or anything.

Mine were 225-30-18 tire on a 18x7 rim

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Post by raitz87 »

ok, TY
wil let ya know what i will do :D
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