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Looking to run a set of ESR CR5 wheels on my Supra. Looking at 275 40 18 Front and 295 40 18 on the Rear. Any help on what kind of offsets I should grab to avoid issues? This will be on a stock suspension with 9.5 Front width and 10.5 rear.
 
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Looking to run a set of ESR CR5 wheels on my Supra. Looking at 275 40 18 Front and 295 40 18 on the Rear. Any help on what kind of offsets I should grab to avoid issues?
What kind of suspension you’re running ? A 40 side wall will rub I believe
 

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What kind of suspension you’re running ? A 40 side wall will rub I believe
Sorry, this will be on stock suspension. Open to any suggestions even if I have to go up to 19” for a more flush fitment. Was hoping to get a larger ratio for a better ride. Shop I’m working with doesn’t think it will run but then again they’re just a tire shop and don’t really specialize on Supras
 
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check out the Apex site just for figment suggestions. They tried a ton off options. Stock suspension you will need spacers and there are limits even with those. I was told a 275/40 18 would likely rub up front even with optimal offset
 

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check out the Apex site just for figment suggestions. They tried a ton off options. Stock suspension you will need spacers and there are limits even with those. I was told a 275/40 18 would likely rub up front even with optimal offset
Yeah it seems a bit close. I wonder if just running a space will do the job or what other options I have, either running a 265. I want to stick with 40 ratio if I’m doing 18s
 

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Here's my not performance oriented 18" square setup with 245/45 Michelin CrossClimates to keep me tire side down when driving in the winter.

Wheels are Konig Heliogram in 18x8.5 et 32. I actually dig the way they look, and they're pretty lightweight too (18.5 lbs). Also running 10/13mm spacers to get the outer position close to stock.

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I personally have been stuck on running 18's on this car forever. The Titan 7 18's look amazing but you need a proper coilover to run them. What 18 inch setups are you guys and gals running?



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I have those in 19x8.5 (maybe 9.5 idr) and 19x11.5. less meaty cause 19, but definitely love em. Lost 5lbs per wheel in the rear AND went up an inch in width!

Still my favorite wheel.
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