17x8 38mm offset

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lowc

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no i know they are 18's but not sure if they are 7.5 or 8 i think its 7.5. dont know if this will help tell but the tire on the rim is about 9in wide
 
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I've got 17x7.5", with 38mm offset, on my 91" and have had to trim and roll the rear fenders. Other than that, no other issues found. :salute:

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DJ, those are NICE wheels!

I'm running a 17x8 with a 40mm offset, and a 245 tire, an unless I have a ton of stuff in the back, I have zero rub issues. I also have my rear camber at about -1.5 degrees. Tire wear is perfect.
 

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no i know they are 18's but not sure if they are 7.5 or 8 i think its 7.5. dont know if this will help tell but the tire on the rim is about 9in wide

oh ok i didn't know you had the 18" version
 

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17X8 35mm offset OZ Superleggra with 235/45ZR17. I had to roll the rear fenders and still rubbed a bit in the front and rear when fully compressed. I also have koni/SS Linears. I think the 38mm offset may fit a little better.

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The OZ were the lightest 17X8 wheels that I could find at 16lbs each. I believe the TD come close.

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