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Was gonna get these ENKEI-RPM2-8 wheels but noticed the offset on them is 50mm and the norm for my LGT is 48mm from what tire rack is telling me. Do you guys think I'll be alright. From what my guesstimation is, these wheels wont stick out as far as the 48mm but honestly...whats 2mm? And will it effect my handeling?
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50mm is fine. I have 18x8 rims with a +51mm offset and 245/35/18 tires and they fit fine. But im on coilovers so......;)

 

stock wheels are +55 BTW

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Thanks, I thought 48mm because every where for a LGT on Tirerack is 48mm. They dont stray from that. Thanks for the info I guess I'll be getting these then.
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50mm is fine. I have 18x8 rims with a +51mm offset and 245/35/18 tires and they fit fine. But im on coilovers so......;)

 

stock wheels are +55 BTW

 

 

Would you run this setup on stock suspension/ride height? Or does it only work good for cars that are lowered? I want to go 18's on my LGT, but I want to get the best setup that reduces the wheel gap.

 

Would 245/35/18 be better at reducing wheel gap than say, 225/40/18?

 

Also, would there be any rubbing on stock suspension with the 245/35/18 setup?

 

Sorry to threadjack, but I've been trying to find this answer out for a while.

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I want to go 18's on my LGT, but I want to get the best setup that reduces the wheel gap.

 

Would 245/35/18 be better at reducing wheel gap than say, 225/40/18?

 

Also, would there be any rubbing on stock suspension with the 245/35/18 setup?

 

Sorry to threadjack, but I've been trying to find this answer out for a while.

 

 

1) Lower your car or get taller tires

 

2) a 225/40/18 and a 245/35/18 are roughly the same height in diameter, so really you are not filling out the wheel well all that much.

 

3) a 245/35/18 will depend on your rim width and offset

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