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  1. 18's on a passat 2000 
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    Think its a B5 model Passaat estate, if I had a 30-35mm drop would 18's fit ok or would there be too much rubbing?


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    hi, i have 19x 8.5's on my passat estate, and its dropped on coilovers around 60mm, the back has no problems whatsoever, but i needed to roll my front arches (easy job to do) as they're quite wide, with a smaller width you should be fine, beware of speedbumps on 18's, there isnt alot of ground clearance once lowered. hope this helps, scott.
     
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