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Running 18 x 8.5 + 38 offset on Swift Springs?

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hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone has any input on running 18 x 8.5 + 38 wheels on the stock Continentals while lowered? according to Swift, it will be dropped 1.25 inches on the front, 1.1 inches in the rear.

I see people running 18 x 9.5 while lowered, is this the "best" spec for our platform?

I'm trying to avoid any rubbing, and am looking for flush fitment, with no poke, and trying to avoid any aggressive camber, as well.

not looking for a slammed look, just an OEM+ look.
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hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone has any input on running 18 x 8.5 + 38 wheels on the stock Continentals while lowered? according to Swift, it will be dropped 1.25 inches on the front, 1.1 inches in the rear.

I see people running 18 x 9.5 while lowered, is this the "best" spec for our platform?

I'm trying to avoid any rubbing, and am looking for flush fitment, with no poke, and trying to avoid any aggressive camber, as well.

not looking for a slammed look, just an OEM+ look.
I haven’t changed my wheels or suspension components yet but this spec for the wheels and these springs are what I was looking at myself. Will be lurking here to see what folk’s opinions are on these 👍
 

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This is a pretty common spec that people run. 18" rims with 35 sidewall tires will maintain the same diameter as 19" rims with 30 sidewall.
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