Help before I shoot the gun! Will these fit ? I see alot of mixed feelings about offsets and it’s kinda confusing

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You could also do the BC Forged TD06 if you want to make sure they fit: https://bcforged-na.com/monoblock/td06/
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Identical design to the ESR wheel and should be available in wider sizing.
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As a side note I believe the phrase you were looking for is before I "pull the trigger." Stated the way you said it might get you in trouble in the future. ??
Where do I get those? I like the bronze too
 
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You could also do the BC Forged TD06 if you want to make sure they fit: https://bcforged-na.com/monoblock/td06/
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Identical design to the ESR wheel and should be available in wider sizing.
Those are nice but my pockets aren’t that deep lol. That’s why I’m going with those I don’t wanna go too crazy. I’d rather spend 4K on the engine than on a set of wheels tbh
 

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For the amount of
Money your spending on those esr wheels, $650+ you might as well get some nice quality wheels that fit properly. The x9.5 for the rear isn’t a good fit. I would run x 10 to x11 in rear.
 

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I actually reached out to ESR wheels back in September and they stated the CR1’s shouldn’t have a problem clearing without the need of spacers. I will however mention I have seen quiet a few Supra’s with esr wheels and almost every single one of them did not have a flush fit. They had a bit of poke. Also they mentioned the sr05’s, CS11’s, and CS1’s (basically anything with a lip) will need spacers. The issues is when you put those spacers on so you clear everything, it puts the wheel way past the edge of the fender. If you are cool with that then you will have some clean, inexpensive wheels. Just wanted to share, in case it saves times for others!
 

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is there a reason why your not getting the 18x10.5 +30? They have it right there. And I thought each wheels are $650+ But for $300+ That’s hella cheap. Lol
 

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Money your spending on those esr wheels, $650+ you might as well get some nice quality wheels that fit properly. The x9.5 for the rear isn’t a good fit. I would run x 10 to x11 in rear.
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is there a reason why your not getting the 18x10.5 +30? They have it right there. And I thought each wheels are $650+ But for $300+ That’s hella cheap. Lol
thats what I’m saying they’re cheap and nice
 
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is there a reason why your not getting the 18x10.5 +30? They have it right there. And I thought each wheels are $650+ But for $300+ That’s hella cheap. Lol
I’m just windows shopping right now and looking for advice before I make the biggest car purchase or my life lol
 

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You could always measure for offset https://www.willtheyfit.com/ . Personally im against buying rims that have to use hubcentric rings. If im buying rims for my car they need to fit for my car. Afterall its a large purchase for your car atleast get it all correct.
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