rims fitting?

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    You need to know the offset...
     
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    he said +35
     
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    18x8 +35 on a wagon is not going to be easy. will require fender mods
     
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    so that means an offset between +40 to +48 would be fine?
     
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    It also depends on the tire size you run, but typically you'll want to run between 40-52 depending on wheel width.
     
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    ok what would be the best tire size if i get 17's?
     
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    It depends on the rim width.
     
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    215/45R17 no problems. Wider might require rolling the fenders.

    I can't really see wanting to go with wider than 215 on a wagon unless you're a die-hard autocrosser or you're making some sick power. Good tires in that size will stick like nobody's business.
     
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    thanks much for the info!
     
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    http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=450557

    First post has some good fitting info. Always look at more than one source for your info, but it's a good starting place to get you in the ballpark. The guys posting above are gold, and will keep you straight, the link gives you background info.
     
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    if you didnt want to roll your fenders, depending on suspension mods i would run 225 45 17 unless the wheels you are buying have a super low offset >30 i think you'll be ok.

    im running that size on my legacy with .5* camber and i dont rub at all. im also lowered about 1.5-2 inches.
     
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    225/45R17 will most likely fit fine, but they are going to be a bit larger in diameter than stock, which will lower acceleration (probably not noticeably), increase gas mileage (again, probably not noticeably), and cost more (probably noticeably :) ). I can personally vouch for the 215/45R17 on a 2002 WRX wagon. I had Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires on that thing and it stuck like glue.

    If you're going for the really wide look, even a 225 probably isn't going to look a lot different than the stock 205. I forget what wheels & tires Bullwinkle has on his car, but they're friggin' huge. But that's a sedan, and I'm pretty sure his fenders are rolled.

     
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    Please stop giving advice on things you don't KNOW about.


    I'm running 225/45/17 on a +35 offset on my 07 sedan. IT RUBS. No my fenders are not rolled, but there's NO WAY a +35 would fit a wagon. +40 would clear my sedan, but that is all I can say.

    If the guy is nice enough, see if he'll let you test-fit a wheel. That's really the only way to know without seeing the offset. Ask for detailed pictures of the back of the wheels. The offset will read like: ETXX where XX is the offset. ex: ET44 will be a 44 offset.
     
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    that was one number that flew off the top of my head i was merely giving a rough example of a low offset sheesh :rolleyes:. anything in the 30's is aggressive if you want to run a wider tire with it. even the low 40's would be considered fairly aggressive.
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    if your chosen wheels do rub a little bit, there is always a big bulky rubber fender liner you can take off to give you an extra couple mm of width clearance for your tires.