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hey guys

ive been looking at some rims and would like to get a 18x9.5 all round. im looking at +22 for the rear as my friend has it on his and its sits pretty flush. the problem is the fronts. whats the highest offset i can run without hitting the suspension. i was told +22 all round but thats sticks out too much. would a +30 fit or will it hit the suspension?

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i have re30's 10.5'' +22 all round and the front does stick out, but once i flare the guards it should be okay, for track i have a set of ce28n genesis that are 9.5'' +28 and they sit pretty flush.

i think it depends on ur camber, and height etc etc.. but 9.5+22 should be a pretty tough stance either way.

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