age old question... Will these wheels fit??

darrenh

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Won't mention the actual wheel incase I can't get them and it'll just annoy me more :(

They are 17 x 7.5 et45. They're 4x100 which I know is OK... it's the offset I'm concerned about.

As I understand it, the wheels will sit more in the arch than normal (???) - so will spacers cure the problem if so, what size will I need?

Please help - i'm pulling my hair out trying to find a wheel that I like (that will fit!)

Darren
 

darrenh

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The wheels are 7.5" wide - with 10mm spacers, won't they be uber close to the arches? (on the back)... I intend to lower it in the not too distant future.
 

darrenh

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not until they're on laddy!!!

I'll not regret getting these ones - they're made by just as reputable company as OZ and £300 cheaper!! And possibly lighter ;)

Just need a little help from SOMEONE about the offset PLEASE
 

darrenh

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Wolfrace my arse!!

I've found a thread with a chap with 18's with et45, but tyre width and spacers weren't mentioned.

I'm guessing a 5mm spacer would be OK... but I'd quite like to find someone who's done it!
 
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I'm pretty sure you'll need a spacer, and if this is correct, an 8mm spacer for example will bring the offset down to et37.

i've got et37 on my car and they don't touch the arhces as well as being lowered.
 

darrenh

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Aye... changed to different wheels now as I wasn't 100% on the redlines.

Found some that I love, but want to check with the fitment as I know F all about it!!
 
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