How much offset is too much?
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How much offset is too much?
Looking at a 17x8.5 +70 front and a 17x9.5 +50 rear. tires will be
235/255 might try and go 245 front. These wheels are for track use
and will be run with stock suspension. My questions are the typical
will it work. Is it possible to have too much offset?? I am not planning on rolling
fenders or neg camber. Lastly will this set up cause to much front grip??
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John
235/255 might try and go 245 front. These wheels are for track use
and will be run with stock suspension. My questions are the typical
will it work. Is it possible to have too much offset?? I am not planning on rolling
fenders or neg camber. Lastly will this set up cause to much front grip??
Thanks
John
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That is a very high offset in the front. I am not sure why you would want or need this much offset in the front. You are not going to improve performance with all of the tire stuffed under the car.
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[QUOTE=OBSeRiouso,Dec 25 2006, 01:22 AM]
Since you already plan on running negative camber and rolling your rear fender, you can run a 255 under there with just enough rooom.
Since you already plan on running negative camber and rolling your rear fender, you can run a 255 under there with just enough rooom.
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Originally Posted by Ubetit,Dec 24 2006, 05:59 AM
Make sure a +70 will clear everything on the inside.