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Old 05-11-2013, 10:44 AM   #15
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What offset do they have.. Want to go +35 front and back
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Old 05-11-2013, 11:21 AM   #16
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245 at front and 265 at rear is overkill for our kind of cars.
I think it looks awesome actually! I like the wider stance and beefy look.
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What offset do they have.. Want to go +35 front and back
With this offset they likely won't fit. Even with 45 they will be a tight fit.
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Old 05-11-2013, 11:41 AM   #18
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I think it looks awesome actually! I like the wider stance and beefy look.
For this car 225 is likely optimal, 235 is the widest which makes sense from driving feel standpoint.
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Old 05-11-2013, 01:19 PM   #19
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For this car 225 is likely optimal, 235 is the widest which makes sense from driving feel standpoint.
225 is optimal at front, 245 is optimal at rear. 245 at front and 265 at rear will change the handling characteristic way too much... for the worse. Plus there isnt even enough power to need that much traction from 265 tires. There will be traction limitations.
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With this offset they likely won't fit. Even with 45 they will be a tight fit.
'fit' is a relative term. its gonna depend wildly on what size tires, drop/camber among other things
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'fit' is a relative term. its gonna depend wildly on what size tires, drop/camber among other things
I assume tire diameter equal stock and keeping alignment stock too.
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My current RT5s I run 225/40 on front 8.5" wheels and 255/35 on 9.5" wide rear wheels. Looking forward to installed pics of one on the lift.
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With this offset they likely won't fit. Even with 45 they will be a tight fit.
35 will fit, I have 18x9.5 +35 all around right now with 235 and they fit just fine
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This is all the picture i have right now... I'm running 225 up front and 255 in the back
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Old 05-12-2013, 04:20 AM   #25
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Looks good. Just so you know if you click on img in photo bucket then paste in your text it will appear versus a link. Look forward to more pictures when you get them. Thanks
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Hmmm I honestly thought there would be more dish, or some concave with the wider width on these wheels. Still look good though thanks for your time!!

Gavin..what offset are these front and back? You're lowered to, by how much?

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