18x8
5x100
+48 offset
But would be lowered with bilsteins/Tein Stechs
Tyres... probably 225/40? 235/35? No idea what tyre load rating
Did a search but found no definite or confident answer
Edit: Picked up these today



hamish_023 wrote:Cheers just what i wanted to hear.
Do i need to find out Load ratings to suit what tyres or 225's will be fine?
Did u get any stretched look when using 225's on 8's? Or do they sit flush?


hamish_023 wrote:Perfect!
Cheers mate. 225's is the way to go then.![]()

coyote wrote:Most 235s will NOT fit without rolling the guards.
vp920b wrote:Rather than I made new thread, maybe I just ask here.
I always read that we can't use under 89W rating. Why is it? And what it's all about?
I'm running on 215/45/17 wheels.
Thanks
Naldo

Jimmy S wrote:vp920b wrote:Rather than I made new thread, maybe I just ask here.
I always read that we can't use under 89W rating. Why is it? And what it's all about?
I'm running on 215/45/17 wheels.
Thanks
Naldo
Thats the load rating of the tyres, needs to be above the load rating specified by the manufacturer.
235's can fit... easy...
vp920b wrote:Jimmy S wrote:vp920b wrote:Rather than I made new thread, maybe I just ask here.
I always read that we can't use under 89W rating. Why is it? And what it's all about?
I'm running on 215/45/17 wheels.
Thanks
Naldo
Thats the load rating of the tyres, needs to be above the load rating specified by the manufacturer.
235's can fit... easy...
Thank Jimmy.
Just wondering about the load rating. Not going to change to SpecB wheels. hehe..
So we can use as long as above 89W? W stands for the speed rating or it's different?
Sorry to ask a lot, but it seems that plenty of 215/45/17 tyres are below 89W(plenty of 87W).
hamish_023 wrote:Wondering if the 215's from tyrepower sale will be fine on them? Probably to much stretching for the 8's?

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