rota p45r 17x9 +12

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jiffy08
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hey... I'm looking into getting rota p45r's in a 17x9 +12 size all around, and I was wondering if there'd be clearance issues with the fenders/coilovers. I'm running megan coilovers and rucas. I searched but i didn't really find a straight answer. I really appreciate the help!

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C'mon man... the thread right above you has this info in it...
biggie wrote:No, 4x114.3 17x9 +12, just came out.

I didn't get a chance to weigh mine. Would guess they are close to 19-20lbs.

Pics on my coupe, ignore bad fender pull, I suck.
With offsets that low, coilover clearance is just fine. But as you can see, the fenders will need some attention...

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musashin
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Fenders won't need that much attention. This guy just really overdid it.

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roll F/R fenders and maybe a teeeeeeny (2-3mm) pull in the rear depending on you r camber.done.

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musashin wrote:Fenders won't need that much attention. This guy just really overdid it.
ya srsly

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jiffy08
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Okay, now I'm looking into the p45r's in 17x9+25 instead of +12 because I'd prefer not having too much negative camber or having to pull my fenders. I'm thinking a roll would be good enough with this size and offset. My question is, and this may be a little random, to compensate for the additional offset, will they reduce the concavity of the wheel or will they reduce the depth of the hub? I like the concavity of the p45r's and i saw a 4 lug 17x9 p45r pic in this thread and the wheels did not seem that concave at all (pic below). However, there is no info on its offsets. Supposedly it's somewhere between +20 or +30. I saw another 17x9 +25 set of p45r's and they had perfect concavity, but they were 5 lug. I'm thinking it would be the same but with 4 holes instead of 5, but I would just like to know more info from someone that has possibly seen them with these specs or if they have them themselves. Thank you!4 lug 17x9 5 lug 17x9 +25 (fronts)
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The silver wheels on that black coupe are not P45R's. Those are DT-05R's from some other company. And I think those are actually 16's...

The burgundy coupe above is running 17x9+25 & 17x9.5+30.

P45R's have plenty of concavity at any offset. Go to wheeldude.com to see pics of every size they come in. All are nicely concave.

http://www.wheeldude.com/catal...6_402


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