18" wheel options + wider for rears?

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I'm looking into getting a set of 18"x8" 35mm offset 5x108mm wheels for my 91+. They are black centered with a polished lip. I'm going to be putting 235-40-18's on all four. Should fit perfectly, I hope.

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andyrightcoast said:
He wants different rims because the ones he has on there are making him slow! :D

nope, not making me slow at all, I just think an 18 or 19lb rim would make me a bit faster! :thumb:
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I had a set of 18" American Racing wheels with 245/45's and the tires rubbed on the front strut dust covers ( I think thats what they are). So if you go with 18's, be very careful of this. They do look nice, but they tend to be pretty heavy and you may find out, you're better off with 17's. I went back to my 17's with 225/50's and they're working out great
 

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trueSHO said:
and by the way, those m3 wheels look great, I would keep them on

Thanks for the compliment :D, only thing is, I wanted to go to a lighter rim, due to these ones being moderately heavy, butmost likely, I will end up staying with these... I love the look of them, and dont know of anyone else who has them on a Ford, let alone a SHO!
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