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17 Eco PP Motegi MR138 fitment?

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I am all things considered a wheel and tire noob, i understand what all the measurements mean but not the best at applying that knowledge...
That being said i am in the market for some new wheels for my 2017 ecoboost performance pack and the Motegi MR138 wheels caught my eye.
Does anyone know if a 18x9 +45mm offset 72.6mm hub will fit my car both front and rear?
Note: i am also on stock suspension
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You will need hub centering rings for those and they will be fairly tucked in visually.

Not exactly great specs but if you must have the design, then you can make it work.

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You will need hub centering rings for those and they will be fairly tucked in visually.

Not exactly great specs but if you must have the design, then you can make it work.

- Cory
Ok thank you for the info, would a 35mm offset help make it not so tucked?
 

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I am all things considered a wheel and tire noob, i understand what all the measurements mean but not the best at applying that knowledge...
That being said i am in the market for some new wheels for my 2017 ecoboost performance pack and the Motegi MR138 wheels caught my eye.
Does anyone know if a 18x9 +45mm offset 72.6mm hub will fit my car both front and rear?
Note: i am also on stock suspension
Find out the width + offset of your current wheels, then use the link below for determining fitment.

https://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator#

Photo included for reference is is a 19x10, et35. Tire size is 285/35/19.

Comparatively, your 18x9 et45 wheel will be 23mm inboard.

Et35 would be the way to go.
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Ok thank you for the info, would a 35mm offset help make it not so tucked?
Yes a 35mm offset would be much better. You could run extended wheel studs and a 10-12mm spacer with those wheels to bring them out if you wanted, otherwise look for a different wheel in that 35mm offset range.

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+45 would be fine and pretty much fit like your stock wheels.

But like stated. Go with the +35. It will look better.
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