http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_spec...3 configuration&text2=18x8.0 with 40mm offset
Package will stick out 16 mm (0.6'') farther. Make sure that you have enough room under the fender. If not, consider narrower tires or higher offset.
from what I've read, and my personal exp, I have 18X8 with 48 offset and 235 40 tires and no rub, but if you lower it you will for sure rub
So you're saying that with my set up I should be rubbing and it's too low?
no and no, your good at stock ride height
the thing is all the posts have said not to go over 5 from factory offset, that means keep to 48ish and up, as you will significantly change the suspension geometry. read through some threads, I stayed with 48 as it's very close to stock. alot of places will tell you it's ok because thats the only wheel they can get in the style you like.
from what I've read, and my personal exp, I have 18X8 with 48 offset and 235 40 tires and no rub, but if you lower it you will for sure rub
I'm looking at an 18x8 with a 50mm offset and 235/40/18 tires. 2 questions are will they fit without rubbing at the stock ride height with no drop? and will they fit with lets say a 1.0" drop like the cobb sport springs?
so what exactly is the offset? is it the measurement from one side of the wheel to the other side in mm?
still trying to find out what offset is the right one for me car.
One thing to note is that the outer position of the wheel is dependent on both the offset AND the width. There is no single perfect offset that covers all widths of wheels for the MS3. The offset will be different for different width wheels.
I disagee.
What you want to do is keep the centerline of the contact patch as close to stock as possible to do that with any width rim you need to stay as close to factory 52.5mm offset (Within 4mm imo). So 48-53 is the optimal range. The widest wheels that fit on these car is 8.5''. To keep them as far away from the fender as possible a 52-53 mm offset works the best. Any higher than 53 and it will hit the strut. So from 7-8.5 there is no reason to deviate from the stock offset imo.