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Venms1
Member # 2284
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I currently have 17x8 2001 GT stocks on my 92 LX hatchback and I'm contemplating installing a set of 18x9.5 Y2k R's that I took of my other car. What size tires should I run and what modifications do I need to make if any to avoid rubbing? (I already did the 5 lug coversion)
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PeNiNsula302
Member # 1061
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Have some rolled fender lips and you'll be fine
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hidnn.o.s.
Member # 1219
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If it isn't the "PERFECT" offset they will NOT fit.
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Tri-Bar
Member # 2191
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Tire size 275-35-18's will work. You will need to roll your fenders. If they are aftermarkets the off set may not be right.
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Venms1
Member # 2284
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Well, there's one way to find out for sure. I'll try to put them on and see if they work. Thank's for the input.
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J's 4AXLR8N
Member # 2011
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Venms1-- i think i saw your car yesterday, damn I cant remember where. ur screen name matches ur plate right? where u at work yesterday?
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Venms1
Member # 2284
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Yeah, my screen name matches my plate, but my Cobra is currently under construction and hasn't been out in the street in about 3 weeks, so it probably wasn't me unless it was a black Tahoe. It also has my screen name followed by a 3 on the plates, and I have been driving that around. (My 92 LX doesn't have personalized plates though.) [ March 31, 2003, 09:32 PM: Message edited by: Venms1 ]
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Venms1
Member # 2284
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I put the wheels on, they look and fit nicely, but I do have a little bit of rubbing on the front drivers side. I'm running 265/35/18's up front.
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hidnn.o.s.
Member # 1219
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