2007 WRX STI - 18X8.0 ET35 - Will these fit?
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2007 WRX STI - 18X8.0 ET35 - Will these fit?
I am planing to buy a set of new wheels for the next summer season. I was searching for some wheels that are street legal in Germany and looking similar to the Rota Torque ones. I really like that design mounted at any WRX or STI with GD chassis.
I found the perfect fitting Enkei Yamato wheels, which are available in 18x8.0 ET35 and 18x8.0 ET45. I want a nearly flush look in the arches which should be only possible with the ET35 ones. Does someone know if they will fit a Hawkeye STI with 225/40 tyres?
Or which modifications would be needed to the front and/or rear arches? Would it be needed to change the camber? My car is lowered for 45mm with ST Suspension coilovers.
I found one picture of them mounted at an early 2004 Blobeye STI without widetrack but sadly there aren't any fitting instructions to find.
I have also already found a picture of other 18x8.0 ET35 wheels with mounted 225/40 tyres but I could't find any fiitting instructions, too.
Many thanks in advance.
EqualizerCS
I found the perfect fitting Enkei Yamato wheels, which are available in 18x8.0 ET35 and 18x8.0 ET45. I want a nearly flush look in the arches which should be only possible with the ET35 ones. Does someone know if they will fit a Hawkeye STI with 225/40 tyres?
Or which modifications would be needed to the front and/or rear arches? Would it be needed to change the camber? My car is lowered for 45mm with ST Suspension coilovers.
I found one picture of them mounted at an early 2004 Blobeye STI without widetrack but sadly there aren't any fitting instructions to find.
I have also already found a picture of other 18x8.0 ET35 wheels with mounted 225/40 tyres but I could't find any fiitting instructions, too.
Many thanks in advance.
EqualizerCS
Last edited by EqualizerCS; 08 December 2017 at 02:17 PM.
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