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Yep will fit, will be good safe rear fitment too.

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9.5+20 is 3mm less on the inside than stock, so will be fine.

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What is the limit of reduction of inside distance you would generally be able to get away with on the front and rear of a B series? Does it change much with rim diameter?

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Ok I have another question, will rota grids clear 6 piston brembo's? Are 6 piston calipers and 4 piston calipers pretty much the same size?

Also which color do people think would look best, hyper black or bronze? My ute is black btw

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Bronze for something interesting to look at!

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I stole this photo off "Boosted Falcon" and based my calculations off it,.

It's running 18x10 +17 up front and 18x10 +15 on the rear.

I used the offset calculator on 1010TIRES.COM and came up with the following.

I want to run 18x9.5 Rota P45R2's and they're available as +12 and +20 and I'm aiming for good fitment.

Based off the calculator if I run the +20's on the front I would get 3mm more clearance on the inside and would retract 9mm from the outside compared to the 10" +17. If I had +20 I'd get 11mm more on the inside and retract 1mm from the outter.

For the rear I'd defintely go for the +12's since they would retract only 3mm from the outside and give me 9mm more on the inner, this is going off the wheels in this photo! Should look okay I think!

Couldn't get the uploader to work so here is a link!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v204/oneredED/f2a459f7.jpg

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