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Old 25 August 2014, 04:13 PM
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Cool Rota Grid wheels.

Right lads getting ready to order some wheels for new motor.

Have settled on the rota's grid's (concave)

Now i have a couple of questions....

I think i want 18's but i have seen this photo and cant work out if there 18 or 19's http://www.wheeldude.com/wdg/ul/inde...ry/8603_2.jpeg

So if i go for the 18's what ET and width do i need to get? and also what tyre sizes would i need.

Do i need spacers to clear the brembos and if so which ones?

Anyone recommend a decent supplier and finally Do they rub at all as i will be lowering the car at somepoint too.

One more thing too... i assume my V8 JDM is 100PCD?

Cheers

Kev
Old 25 August 2014, 04:16 PM
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speak to M444GY mate, he sells them and will help and advise you with what you need
Old 25 August 2014, 04:24 PM
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I am currently selling mine,
https://www.scoobynet.com/wheels-and...ck-alloys.html

The front have 5mm spacers to clear the brembos and the back go on fine.
Old 25 August 2014, 04:39 PM
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Get 18x8.5 if you dont want to do any arch modifications and just straight fit, but if your prepared to do some work on the arches then 18x9.5 offset ET38.
Old 25 August 2014, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by scoobyboy1
Get 18x8.5 if you dont want to do any arch modifications and just straight fit, but if your prepared to do some work on the arches then 18x9.5 offset ET38.
I got rota grids 9.5 x 18 et38 and et30 no arch work no spacers running 245/45 comfortably
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Originally Posted by JamieJerkovic
I got rota grids 9.5 x 18 et38 and et30 no arch work no spacers running 245/45 comfortably
Was it widetrack??? I ran 18x9.5 on my hawk sti without problems but I was under the impression that pre-widetrack would need the arches rolling!!!
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No mate this on a hatch lol!
Old 25 August 2014, 05:34 PM
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I have Pm'd you Techdw :-)
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Originally Posted by JamieJerkovic
No mate this on a hatch lol!
You could fit 18x11 under them arches No wonder you did no arch work!!
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