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CE28 Staggered rims with rear overfenders and stock front fenders

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Old 04-11-2014 | 04:57 AM
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I'm looking to find what tire size and offset i will need in a set of CE28 rims. I want to run a 265-275 in the rear with overfenders and run a 225 in the front with stock fenders. There has to be someone on here doing this. Sizing advice appreciated.
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Old 04-11-2014 | 05:14 AM
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The only reason to go that wide in the back is if your boosted.
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Originally Posted by DaGou
The only reason to go that wide in the back is if your boosted.
yup

Can you assist with my question?
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Originally Posted by DaGou
The only reason to go that wide in the back is if your boosted.
Or if your NA and like the improved lateral traction and don’t like running R compounds on the street
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OP what are the wheel specs available to you in that wheel? There may or may not be an off the shelf option. Some assistance with wheels spacers is always a viable option though if needed. Give us the closest specs your looking at and can tell you what will work or not work.

The rear over fenders are going to provide how many additional MM over stock?
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Are you looking for 17's or 18's? Also which version of the CE28 are you wanting are there are currently 3 listed on Evasive's site. Just looking through those 18's seem to be the only option for that wide of tires.

http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/mm...8RT-BLKEDITION

These would be my best guess going off of my own setup. I have a 255 on my 10 inch wide wheels and if I had any more tire they would not fit no matter how much I tried to pull my fenders.

http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/mm...8RT-BLKEDITION

This is the next size up and depending on what overfender you are looking at. Please provide more information on the exact parts you are looking at since it makes a huge difference.
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you could get away with no over fenders on the rear with a 18x9+45 with a 265/35 tire. any less on the offset or width and you likely couldn't get away with it.


with over fender you could 285s/295s but you need at least a 10 inch wide wheel. 10.5 or 11 would be better. tire choices that wide are practically non existent in 17" diameters so I recommend 18s.

on the front you could run an 8.5+40 or 45. 225 will fit easy. with rear Over fenders rear just try and get 245 up there. a roll and a slight pull
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