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Old 02-10-2018, 06:52 PM   #11 (permalink)
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As much as I would like to brake the bank and get custom Forgeline or HRE wheels it would not be very peractical since these wheels would be used for 100% track and drag use and there are some people that have actually damaged there wheels at the track and had to get them repaired and refinished or replaced. The track can be a rough environment sometimes. I may consider the RPF1 wheels in 18x10.5. Do these wheels clear the Nissan sport brake calipers for sure? Is +15 the correct offset? I don’t mind the squared look. In your opinion will 275’s or 285’s look overall too wide or narrow or normal looking?
Here is my car on a 18x10.5 +15 square with 275/40/18 tires. I think it looks perfect all the way around. The rpf1's will fit just fine. I'm also running -3.3/-1.8 negative camber front and rear respectively. 285/35s will fit as well. I'm lowered roughly and inch and a half or so from factory.

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