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Depending on where yo live mate, I would take a trip to R-tec for wheels, They specialise in putting big wheels on small cars, Also they will show you what each wheels looks like against your car to help you choose!
Well R-tec told me I could have 19s no probs and lowered up to 45mm. I would personally go for 17s but 18s will go one no probs mate with a 60mm drop, only problem will be when you have passengers. Get 17s and then youll be safe from rubbing and retain the handling of the car.!
ive got 17s and a 60mm drop and have taken 6 pplz in the car (inc me) to test the praticality and there was no rubbing even over humps! So I can only guess that 18s with the right offset and tyre profile would cause no problems with rubbage!!! not sure about tracking rods etc going wrong tho due to such a large alloy