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wat do u recommend for a wheel that is 18inch X 9.5

I think is better find out from the shop better because every rims the way they design is all different offset for each brand of them :P.

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no stock is 16x8 + 30

a perfect fit without rolling guards on a 32 is 18x9.5 +22

18x9.5 +12 sticks out the rear guard, and is the 33/34 offset.

Oh okay, must've thought what I read was for the 32.

What are the widths and offset of your current wheels STR8E180? The SP1's.

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Oh okay, must've thought what I read was for the 32.

What are the widths and offset of your current wheels STR8E180? The SP1's.

the fronts fit fine and they were 9.5

but the rears were 10.5 with +15 or some shit like that so i just return the wheels and picked out another set of rims and i realli like the advan's just finding it abit hard to get my hands of them

maying 2.5g's with no tyres i dont think thats to bad

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