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ok im about to go searching for rims, what i can gather around +5 to -5 offset will fit the front with lipped guards(is that right?) and the rear wants around the +25?. any suggestions on a decent offset to suit a lightly lipped ceff? :stupid:

mass camber you could run +5 on front with "lipped guards"

put it this way 9JJ +30 sits flush all round with -1 camber rear and -2 front on cef with stock guards

i have 18x10.5 +26 with 8mm spacer (making it a +18) and i have ridiculously flared rears... im searching for more out of stock guards when they properly get done front n rear in several weeks

aim is to run 18x9 +0 and 18x10 +0 front and rear comfortably or something to equivalent sizes

  • 1 year later...

sorry for the thread revival. but the numbers in this thread have helped immensely in finding a set of rims for my ceffy.

just got these at auction in jp, so will be having fun fitting them under the cef and finishing off my VIP-ification.

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Godfather 18" by 8.5" + 35 for the front and 18" by 9.5" + 35 for the rears

might need a 10 mm spacer and a bit of a roll on the rears to fit them properly going by what others have posted.

Adam, how much space did you have as far as clearance to rear strut went with those 9.0" +30's?

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