I feel the best thing to use is a deep offset wheel that you can add spacers to to find your correct spacing. With a Hotchkis setup the biggest wheel I can fit is a 18x10.5 as it hits the bumpsteer spacers in the fronts. Without the bumpsteer spacers you could possibly run a 18x11 in the front. I used 2 Enkei PF01's with tires mounted on them so I could drop the car on the ground on its full weight and set ride height as well.


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