what's the most aggersive offset you can run for?
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A lot depends on the tire you choose as well. Stay on the narrow side and you can be more aggressive with the offset. Negative camber will be your friend. If I can help let me know.
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Originally Posted by kushs2k,Nov 24 2007, 09:00 PM
i'm not running emotions but my offsets are more aggressive then that
17x8 17x9 +35 all around with 215/245 tires
17x8 17x9 +35 all around with 215/245 tires
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Originally Posted by 2003s2k2003,Dec 1 2007, 12:31 PM
They don't rub at all? Did you have to roll the fenders? I was looking at some Sport Max wheels but they are +35 offset and I read in the wheel fitment guide that they had to be +50 offset. Let me know please. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by ZDan,Nov 25 2007, 05:40 AM
Ferinstance, 17x8 +47 front/17x9 +44 rear wheels will put the outside lip of the wheels at the same place relative to the fenders as 17x9 +60 front/17x10 +57 rear.
Can anyone second this?
I'm planning to run 17x10+60 and I'm worried they will be retarded looking. I like where the CR kai 9+44 sits relative to rear fender, and just want to know if my wheel will sit relative to the 9+44 mentioned...
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Originally Posted by TryPsi41,Feb 28 2008, 10:17 PM
I'm planning to run 17x10+60 and I'm worried they will be retarded looking. I like where the CR kai 9+44 sits relative to rear fender, and just want to know if my wheel will sit relative to the 9+44 mentioned...
A 10" wide wheel with a +56.7mm offset will have the outside lip at the same location as a 9" wide wheel with a +44mm offset. i.e., 10"/2 - 56.7mm = 70.3mm
A 10" wheel with a 60mm offset will have the outside lip 3.3mm IN (greater clearance to fender lip) relative to a 9" +44mm. That's a little over 1/8".
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I am looking at a set of wheels with
Front 17x8+35
Rear 17x9+38
I am lowered about 30mm all around and I am running the euro spec alingment with -1 camber up fornt and -2 in the rear now
If I want to run these I would at least roll the rear but woud I have to roll the front?
Would it be possible to stretch a 215 on the front and a 235 on the rear?
Has anyone tried something like this without any CRAZY modifications to the car?
I am reallly interested in getting the wheels but I dont wanna buy them and no be bale to fit them on the car.
Front 17x8+35
Rear 17x9+38
I am lowered about 30mm all around and I am running the euro spec alingment with -1 camber up fornt and -2 in the rear now
If I want to run these I would at least roll the rear but woud I have to roll the front?
Would it be possible to stretch a 215 on the front and a 235 on the rear?
Has anyone tried something like this without any CRAZY modifications to the car?
I am reallly interested in getting the wheels but I dont wanna buy them and no be bale to fit them on the car.