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I am trying to order some rims and this is what I've found. SSR Professor 18"x8.5" with 35 offset for front and 18"x10.5" with 30 offset for the rear. As far as I can tell from reading the forum and searching both should fit. I didn't find any threads with the exact offsets but some were pretty close. By chace anyone have these specific offsets on a Track model?
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Sunken? Meaning they will be too tucked in? Someone has 18x10 with 30 offset and he was saying it was flush with the wheel well. I don't mind if they are tucked in a little bit, as long as it clears the Brembo brakes.
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Roll fenders stretch camber etc? This is why I am asking for feedback from someone that has these rims. I am not going to roll the fenders and camber doesn't have too much bearing in this case (more dependent on suspension) and I have no idea what 'stretch' you are talking about. I am just asking feedback hopefully from someone that has these rims. Thanks.
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they will fit just fine - the front will likely need a spacer to clear the Brembo unless its the low pad wheel (unlikely but possible) - which is just as well - a spacer up front will bring the wheel to the edge of the fender (I'd go with a 10mm one). Out back, a smaller spacer will give you the look you want - ideally a 5-6mm will give you a great look and no rubbing issues
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