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Old May 13, 2000 | 07:33 AM
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Hi!

Does anyone know the GT:s lowest possible offset, without rubbing problems...?

Would the OZ Superleggera (offset 47-48 something) give any problems...?
I'm considering those in 17", but 18 would be very nice, does anyone know a good wheel in the multispoke design in 18 (that'd work)?

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Old May 15, 2000 | 12:05 AM
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Hi Lars!

Is it a 17x7" wheel...I haven't seen an evo 2 version of the supertourismo...strange?

I've done some thinking, and I believe 17" will be perfect, 18 is cool, but a tad too much - a bit Max Power...

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Old May 15, 2000 | 10:54 AM
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I have just mounted 17" OZ Superturismo evo 2 in gold on a MY 1999. Offset is 48. The wheel is in the multispoke design. I still have nearly 5 mm clearence to the arch. I was asking for the superlegare, but was told it was not available before late year 2000.
The OZ evo2 for the Subaru is lighter ( and more expensive) than a 17" Superturismo for other cars. The material is not the same it is lighter and stronger.

I have tried a BMW on 18" and would not go for it my self. Problem is the 35 profile tyre. When you hit a mouse on the road you will be able to feel if it was a female or male mouse And you proberly have to get your tyres ballanced again. My freind do a ballancing every second month.
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