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      03-05-2012, 12:12 PM   #1
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Will these fit?

Can anyone tell me if these wheels will fit a stock 1M and maintain the the same look?
front : 19 x 9 +25 offset
rear : 19 x 10 +15 offset

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      03-05-2012, 01:24 PM   #2
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Yep, they fit with no rubbing what-so-ever, but the wheels will look more flush than stock.
I'm actually effectively running a +20 offset upfront now, and it rubs the front left brake duct. But after 2 weeks of driving I seem to have shaved off enough of the plastic off the brake duct to no longer rub
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Yep, they fit with no rubbing what-so-ever, but the wheels will look more flush than stock.
I'm actually effectively running a +20 offset upfront now, and it rubs the front left brake duct. But after 2 weeks of driving I seem to have shaved off enough of the plastic off the brake duct to no longer rub
The 1M does not have brake ducts. Do you mean the wheel well liner?

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The 1M does not have brake ducts. Do you mean the wheel well liner?

Neil
Lol whatever the proper term for the part of the wheel liner with the slots are
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Lol whatever the proper term for the part of the wheel liner with the slots are
I think they are for fender/front bumper air pressure relief.
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What size tire do you plan on running. If you can stretch the rubber and run a narrower tire you should avoid from rubbing the liners. Are you lowering the car? If so what is it lowered with?
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What size tire do you plan on running. If you can stretch the rubber and run a narrower tire you should avoid from rubbing the liners. Are you lowering the car? If so what is it lowered with?
Not lowered or any plans to lower. Want to just keep it stock. No clue what tire I'm planning on running, I guess whatever would keep it looking as stock as possible, could I run the stock tires? I also don't want to run any spacers or have any rubbing issue whatsoever. Grateful for any advice.
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I have to make a decisions on those wheels soon, can anybody chime in if I can run the stock tires on those wheels without any spacers or rubbing? Or if those wheels will fit and what tire sizes I should run to maintain the stock look without rubbing issues? Thanks.
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anybody have any input? I need to make a decision on these wheels today. using a wheel calculator it says my fronts would be pushed out 6mm and rears 10mm. Anybody know if that's too much or will cause rubbing? Anyone running similar offsets?
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Can anyone tell me if these wheels will fit a stock 1M and maintain the the same look?
front : 19 x 9 +25 offset
rear : 19 x 10 +15 offset

Thanks.
Help! need an answer within a few hours. I did the calculations and the front will stick out 6mm and the rear 10mm. Is that too much and will it cause any rubbing?
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Help! need an answer within a few hours. I did the calculations and the front will stick out 6mm and the rear 10mm. Is that too much and will it cause any rubbing?
sorry if I wasn't clear, you won't rub until you get to +20mm offset in the front
and even then you're not "rubbing" per se, as "rubbing" refers to tire on metal; which is bad. The rubbing will be with the plastic portion in the photo in your other thread. Give it a week and the tires will have made room for themselves.
So once again, no problems what so ever with +25mm
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sorry if I wasn't clear, you won't rub until you get to +20mm offset in the front
and even then you're not "rubbing" per se, as "rubbing" refers to tire on metal; which is bad. The rubbing will be with the plastic portion in the photo in your other thread. Give it a week and the tires will have made room for themselves.
So once again, no problems what so ever with +25mm
Awesome! Thanks! Sorry for all the posts!
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