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Old 09-17-2011, 09:08 AM
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Hey guys, im from uk and sound some really hard to come by work equips and work eurolines with crazy dish!

except im worried they wont fit

the eurolines are
18x11 ET-7

the equips are
18x10 ET-18

is there ANY chance i can make these fit without too much camber?

i searched and couldnt find many people running any negative camber on here

thanks


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Originally Posted by ersen.o
Hey guys, im from uk and sound some really hard to come by work equips and work eurolines with crazy dish!

except im worried they wont fit

the eurolines are
18x11 ET-7

the equips are
18x10 ET-18

is there ANY chance i can make these fit without too much camber?

i searched and couldnt find many people running any negative camber on here

thanks


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Most wheels are here are POSITIVE 20-30. Some get away with +15. . Don't do it...they will stick out WAY too much being offset outboard.

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YES it will work, you did not search very hard......

Negative offsets here

884 pages worth of info

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Most wheels are here are POSITIVE 20-30. Some get away with +15. . Don't do it...they will stick out WAY too much being offset outboard.
thanks anyway, gonna have to leave them only found 1 car running -15 and he had some stupid camber
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Originally Posted by kemps
YES it will work, you did not search very hard......

Negative offsets here

884 pages worth of info
Never said they wouldn't work..

Here's -5 on 18"s and he's talking -18 offset.

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yes they will...Ronn1 doesn't know what he's talking about..with some fender work and the right tires, it's possible..you may need to run some camber but i've seen some crazee specs on here before done by quite a few members..it's all about the aggressive and stretched style...if that's not your style, then do the flat tire and +20 to +30 offsets like Ronn1 said..just decide if u want to do FUNCTION or FORM
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whats too much camber for you?? i was running 18x10.5 -7 225/40 and 18x11 -13 255/35 and I wasn't running crazy camber I was at -4.7 and that negative camber that I was running was from slamming my car I wasn't running no camber kits...you just gonna need a good fender pull....here is a picture so that you can get an idea
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Originally Posted by kemps
YES it will work, you did not search very hard......

Negative offsets here

884 pages worth of info
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