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Wheels are something I don't know that much about. Will these fit on stock cars? Any expected rubbing issues?

So they are 15" by 7" with 25mm offset?

I'm not 100% clear but I really like'em and I'd be interested in 8 or 10 (two full sets) possibly.

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Wheels are something I don't know that much about. Will these fit on stock cars? Any expected rubbing issues?

So they are 15" by 7" with 25mm offset?

I'm not 100% clear but I really like'em and I'd be interested in 8 or 10 (two full sets) possibly.

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Perfect size for a stock 2002.

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With the 25mm offset, I've found that this is optimal with no clearence issues. KEEP IN MIND ALL CARS ARE DIFFRENT. I fit them on Armonds car with no issues using a 195/50R15 tire on the car in the initial post. His car also has the fixed camber plates with Eibach springs and Bilstein dampers.

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Cris,

I'm curious, how wide is that lip on the wheel?

The lip on the 30mm offset is 1.5". The 25mm offset wheel at MINIMUM will be 1.5".

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My car has turbo flares.Any chance you can order some sets with correct width and offset for those of us ?

I'll check to see what other offset options I may have. Unfortunatly, even WITH the flares, there will be some clearence issues at lock to lock on the inner fender firewall if we specify a lower offset. You'd need at least a 0 offset to fill the flare.

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