SSR Competitions 18x7.5

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Old July-7th-2003 | 01:32 PM
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SSR Competitions 18x7.5

Tire Rack says that these rims with 42mm offset and 215/35/18 will be ok on a 2001 Protege Sedan.

Anyone have these rims on there car?
Old July-7th-2003 | 02:23 PM
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Don't be surprised of you get them and rub the **** out of your tires.
I don't think anyone has them as they're too damned expensive and geared towards competition more than street driving.
Old July-7th-2003 | 04:31 PM
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Re: SSR Competitions 18x7.5

Originally posted by guitargod
Tire Rack says that these rims with 42mm offset and 215/35/18 will be ok on a 2001 Protege Sedan.

Anyone have these rims on there car?
all tirerack is trying to do it GET YOUR MONEY!!!

with the 215/35....and the 7.5" wheel.....you will REQUIRE at least a +45 for good clearance on all corners...

and you are CERTAINLY going to either lower your car or its already lowered...as 18's would look silly in a car that wasn't lowered.....and if its lowered....it makes the offset that much more critical for clearance between the tire and the fender.
Old July-9th-2003 | 05:44 AM
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Ya, that's cutting it too close.

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