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i have a pair of CST hyper zeroes and they have the best inner diameter clearance of any of my wheels. i think they would be one of the better options as the spokes taper from the centre out and and dont pull back in like uras and nismo rims.

these are available in a 18 x 9.5 +15 offset so should cover brakes and through the right sources they are about $600 a wheel delivered.

the front ones. mine are 17 x 9.5 +15

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AVS Model 5s are absolutely terrible for brake clearance!

I have Alcon 355s and Drifteks 17 x 9.5 are the only wheels that fit over them, although I now have a set of TEs that I havent tried yet. All 17s of course.

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