18x7 or 18x8 alloys?

jamiebennett81

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going to be getting a set of Oz Super Leggra's in Black

two sizes, 18x7 or 18x8? 18x8 wont rub will they?

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thanks
 

jamiebennett81

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and has another 'e' in it SuperleggEra, meaning 'super light' in Italian. ;)

ok ok double:doh:

thank you though for todays Italian lesson, you learn something new everyday:D
 

wolfeman1

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I've got Ace 216 in 17x8 and they fitted on perfectly ain't had no rubbing, so would have thought 18x8 OZ super turismo would be ok to?
 
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MDS

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Dec 10, 2006
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IF possible get 7.5.

- Lighter.

- Perfect OEM Spec.


I am running 8.5 and it was a bit of a bad idea... rubbing issues...
 

jamiebennett81

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IF possible get 7.5.

- Lighter.

- Perfect OEM Spec.


I am running 8.5 and it was a bit of a bad idea... rubbing issues...

thats very wide 18.8

18x8 should be fine
 

Zipcode

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IF possible get 7.5.

- Lighter.

- Perfect OEM Spec.


I am running 8.5 and it was a bit of a bad idea... rubbing issues...

Is it not also fair to say that your car is slammed!
I'm sure you could easile putt a 8.5 wheel on a LCR with a std syspension setup or a very mild drop?
 

MDS

Marco
Dec 10, 2006
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Is it not also fair to say that your car is slammed!
I'm sure you could easile putt a 8.5 wheel on a LCR with a std syspension setup or a very mild drop?



Yes, thats also true.... forgot that... :)


I just recomended the 7.5 which is what I would choose given a choice...
 
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