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would 48 inch offset work ?

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Old 01-05-2005, 05:43 AM
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i am able to get a really good price on a set of bronze rims. i was wondering if i could get away with a 48 inch offset with a 1 inch lowering spring. s-tech.
can someone please answer this asap.

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FYI, offsets are in mm

To better answer your question we need to know diameter and width of the rim.
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SIZE: -- 18 x 7.5

LUG PATTERN: -- 5 x 100/114.3

OFFSET: -- 48
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48 OFFSET IS PLENTY.
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Originally Posted by METATRON,Jan 5 2005, 10:20 AM
48 OFFSET IS PLENTY.
You should be fine. I'm the same specs but 17" and haven't had an issue, although I'm on H&R springs which don't drop quite as much.
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