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which color wheels for my WRX?
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTlove" data-source="post: 11712620" data-attributes="member: 74948"><p>The offset of all the Rota wheels in a 18x9 or 18x9.5 is what makes it difficult. I am running standard lowering springs only. To run an 18x9 or larger I probably should be running coilovers and need to adjust the camber in both front and rear, and roll the fenders. I spoke with the webiste that sells rota wheels and they said 18x9 and 18x9.5 on my wrx is for looks only not handling. That in fact it will make it ride like crap. I want to take my wrx to a road course for fun this summer a few times, and handling is important to me. A bit more so than looks. The look of the wvider rims is killer, just not practical for me. Also, the 18x9.5s will fit the stock ride height with no adjusting needed, but looks downright silly on my car. My Subaru looked like it was lifted on the stock ride height. Springs were my first mod when I started driving the car everyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTlove, post: 11712620, member: 74948"] The offset of all the Rota wheels in a 18x9 or 18x9.5 is what makes it difficult. I am running standard lowering springs only. To run an 18x9 or larger I probably should be running coilovers and need to adjust the camber in both front and rear, and roll the fenders. I spoke with the webiste that sells rota wheels and they said 18x9 and 18x9.5 on my wrx is for looks only not handling. That in fact it will make it ride like crap. I want to take my wrx to a road course for fun this summer a few times, and handling is important to me. A bit more so than looks. The look of the wvider rims is killer, just not practical for me. Also, the 18x9.5s will fit the stock ride height with no adjusting needed, but looks downright silly on my car. My Subaru looked like it was lifted on the stock ride height. Springs were my first mod when I started driving the car everyday. [/QUOTE]
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