God Spec info 18x10 +40 (pictures, alignment specs, tire info)

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hmmm....interesting. After seeing these pics, and watching a video about spacers the other day, I think I might make a 'staggered' wheel set!! The fronts stick out more than the rear in these photos. So going to do a different offset on the back wheels to line them up better WITHOUT spacers! WOOO HOOO!!

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Are you not going to rotate your tires front and back?
 

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Actually....probably have to use a small spacer in the rear....different wheel sizes won't work on a FWD car lol....well, they will, but not for rotating. And once it's not a 50/50 weight balance? I'll have to manually fix the rear offset.
 


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Actually....probably have to use a small spacer in the rear....different wheel sizes won't work on a FWD car lol....well, they will, but not for rotating. And once it's not a 50/50 weight balance? I'll have to manually fix the rear offset.
what happened to the video about the spacers? Lol The “god spec” sits pretty flush with the appropriate camber adjustments. If not, you can always go with the more conservative 18x9.5 +45 all around.
 

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hmmm....interesting. After seeing these pics, and watching a video about spacers the other day, I think I might make a 'staggered' wheel set!! The fronts stick out more than the rear in these photos. So going to do a different offset on the back wheels to line them up better WITHOUT spacers! WOOO HOOO!!

Thanks guys!
Unless you're doing reverse stagger for track purposes, this isnt an optimal idea especially for street cars. You cant rotate them front to back and if you have directional tires not even side to side unless you flip the tires.

Easy solution (both for track and street), adjust fitment with camber. -2.5⁰ minimum up front, -1.5⁰ to -2⁰ rear will even them out. The front track is approx 5-8mm wider than rear track. You're supposed to run more camber up front than rear for optimal turn-in response and tire wear (especially on track) anyway.
 

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We have TE37 Saga S+ 18x10+40 in mag blue, dash white, and shining black metallic!

-Josh
 

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Just got my setup installed last night. Pretty happy with it so far. Currently waiting on my center caps to be delivered.

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