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Yes, a friend of mine has this set up on his 16V:
18x8 with +38 offset 215/35-18 Yokohama Parada's H&R springs (#1 pad) with Bilstein Sportline fronts & SLS rear NO rubbing Regards, Don
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how does the car look? any photos
tanks gary |
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18 on 190 16 valve
My name is gary i´ve owned a 1987 16 valve for some time and I want to move on but I´m not getting rid of my 16v. I just love the car. I want to keep to just every once and a while. My question is; is it possible to fit 18 inch BBS CH rims on this car.
thanks for the info. gary |
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hmm..215s on an 8" rim just seems a little too narrow for me and 215/35 doesn't give you much sidewall. with the streets up here, I can't afford 18s because i'd have to get them straightened every year.
personally, i wouldn't go over 17's on a 16v. even that might be pushing it.
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