the bullitt on the monte is +34 offset. i think it won't be much of a notice between the +40 and +36. the +36 offset will stick out little bit more than +40 i believe.
I'm not sure how true it is, but I read a thread on clubgp I think that said they were about 30 or 32 lbs each if I remember right...
if you get the 18x9 +36mm offset youll be pushing the limits, but you can make it work if you try. it will for sure take rolling the fenders.
My saleens are the same size and I'm lowered on ssc springs and I haven't had and rubbing issues.
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rolling the fenders will do absolutely no damage to the paint if youre careful and keep the fender hot while youre rolling it. if you do it old school with a baseball bat or you try the method that requires you to cut the fenders then youll for sure screw them up. the real way to do it (which is the way i did it) is to get a heat gun and heat up the fender/paint until it is HOT to the touch and then whack at it with a rubber mallet. keep the paint/fender HOT.
you do not need to run lower offset wheels, but the reason you roll the fenders is so you can. grand prix guys (and domestic owners in general) dont usually do a 'hellaflush' setup so you cant even say we push the limits of what we can do. i bet with a little bit of negative camber and pulling the fenders we can run wheels into the teens for offset.
this is 'hellaflush':
you dont see anyone around here doing that, which if someone did they would probably get laughed at which i think is stupid. i think the 'hellaflush' look is all kinds of awesome. i would love to own a car and get it to look that clean, but its very hard and im not sure i want to drive a car everyday like that.