Offset No Fender Flare/Pull/Camber
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Offset No Fender Flare/Pull/Camber
I'm about to pick up some new rims, however I first need some questions answered. I looked through the tire fitment thread and know I want to run a low offset slammed, and will need a fender roll, but what's the lowest offset I can run with no rubbing issues with just a fender roll, no pull, no flare, no camber. I also know it depends a bit on tire size, but it confuses me a bit, I'm not interested in running a stretched tire either because I know it will mess up the handling. So thanks in advance for any input!
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Well it really comes down to specifically what size tires you want to run and how much negative camber your willing to run. In my experience, going for stock or one size up tire sizes on 17's, and less then -3 camber +38 TO +45 is going to be our most aggressive offset choice range to work within. Obviously the less offset number, the less room you will have to get tire under the car, and or need to run more camber. But this is your general range. Also width of rim dictates as well. These offsets and camber range are basing from a 9 to 9.5" wide wheel. For running a CR tire combo of 215/255. Id run a 8/9 +45 and could then keep camber reasonable in the -2 range in rear and a bit less up front. You can go more aggressive in rim width and tire size, but be prepared to start making those alignment and fender compromises.
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