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Would I have to get spacers?
8.5 et15 should work but 9.5 et20 would poke out quite a bit.. like half an inch i think??

To help answer your question..

Have done so many different setups, we have pinpointed the flushest offset guaranteed not to rub, which is a 10" front with 35mm and 11" with 50mm offset.

With the setup you want to do with a 8.5" 15mm and 9.5 20mm, here is what will happen.

Your front wheels will extend by 1mm and you will have 39mm more inner-fender clearance.

Your rear wheels will extend in by 11mm and you will have 49mm more inner-fender clearance.


Front: None needed, it will extend 1mm passed an already aggressive setup, which should be fine.

Rear: You will extend an extra 11mm, that could be an issue unless you stretch your tires. 11mm is roughly about 1/2" passed the image you see below.

The image provided below, which is the 19x10/19x11 35/50mm setup with no spacers. This is using the 285/35/19 front and 325/30/19 rear Michelin Pilot Super Sport.

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The fitment checks out but the rear is aggressive normally I run a 9.5 et 30 so this is 10 mm is lower so it will poke out, can you obtain the wheels in a et 9.5 et 30-35 ?
 

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Thank you guys very much for the info.
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If I may suggest a wheel that will work great for you and can be cut to the proper spec, hubcentric and all.

The Avant Garde M410


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Thank you guys very much for the info.
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im running 18x10's with 275s on all 4.....et 25....with 7mm spacers, front and rear. there is some poke, but its nothing ridiculous, and no rubbing. I can post pics later when I get home. aggressive AF looking imo (I did the spacers on the rear cause im looking at doing 18x10.5 et 22 out back, so im still 2mm short, but close enough to get a idea)
 

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im running 18x10's with 275s on all 4.....et 25....with 7mm spacers, front and rear. there is some poke, but its nothing ridiculous, and no rubbing. I can post pics later when I get home. aggressive AF looking imo (I did the spacers on the rear cause im looking at doing 18x10.5 et 22 out back, so im still 2mm short, but close enough to get a idea)

post pics brotha they speak a million words. :thumbsup:
 

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Heres some shots. A couple shots are with the left front jacked up to push the right rear farther up to look for rubbing ynder load or bump....or beeing lowered farther. Still plenty of room amd ive driven the car a few days and gone through some good dips and bumps and corners without rubber. Honestly they fit better when its lower. I really want to get some steeda extremes on this puppy

Im thinking of going 18x9.5/18x10.5 te37 reps so i was checking fit. Again, these wheels on the car are 18x10 et25 with 7mm spacers front and rear with 275 40s
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Because of the camber change under suspension travel...they actually for better when its lower lol. Im almost thinking i could go 285s again. Really needs to sit lower though, cause with the wheel suffed in there a bit more it looks awesome
 

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So to answer the OP's question. Hell yes a 9.5 et20 will fit out back. Should fit just like my 10" wide et25 wothout a spacer. And they are almost flush without a spacer. With, the wheel is poked about 3/8". And like i said....im only on prokits so if it sat lower theyd fit even better
 

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So to answer the OP's question. Hell yes a 9.5 et20 will fit out back. Should fit just like my 10" wide et25 wothout a spacer. And they are almost flush without a spacer. With, the wheel is poked about 3/8". And like i said....im only on prokits so if it sat lower theyd fit even better
Great information and images as well, much appreciated. Definitely an aggressive fitment and most importantly that it is functional with the current tire setup. Just to confirm you are on the Eibach Pro-kit correct?

Thanks again! Much appreciated :cheers:
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