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Old 06-27-2004, 08:33 AM
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what is the proper offset for 18"x10 with 275/35 for rear?
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Are you really lowered 3-4"?

There is no right offset for a 10" rear that would work w/ being lowered that much.
Old 06-28-2004, 07:32 AM
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what is the proper offset for 18"x10 with 275/35 for rear?
lowered about 2-3"
can i use offset +70 or +66?
Old 06-28-2004, 08:28 AM
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You need like a +75 offset with 18x10" rear in order for it not to rub. But I wouldn't go more then like a 2" drop at most.
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you'd need higher than 75 for a 10" not to rub. even at stock height.

On mine (custom 3pcs) I run closer to +90.
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shit seriously? +90?
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10" wheel with about 8.5" of backspacing is about +89.

If you were wanting to roll your fenders you might be able to get by w/ a +75.
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ahh roll your fenders, it's a piece of cake. I've done like 20 s2000s already.
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mine are rolled, but I run a "300" (in us sizes) rear tire.

Rolling the rear fenders (without it looking like crap) isn't that simple. Fronts are easy.
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it is very easy actually. Get the fender roller http://www.fenderroller.com


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