Suggestion/Advice on offset for 20inch.
Hello everyone.
I will be ordering a set of Volk GT-C soon. The problem is I dont know which offset is best.
I am a huge fan of deep dish and so, I need to know the offset to suit. Im looking at 20x8.5 & 20x9.5 or 20x9.5 & 20x10.5. Ive been told to get an offset of +24 front and rear.
Can someone with experience help? Please note that I dont mind if the wheel sits flush with the guards. Maximum dish is what I want.
Thanks for your replies in advance.
I will be ordering a set of Volk GT-C soon. The problem is I dont know which offset is best.
I am a huge fan of deep dish and so, I need to know the offset to suit. Im looking at 20x8.5 & 20x9.5 or 20x9.5 & 20x10.5. Ive been told to get an offset of +24 front and rear.
Can someone with experience help? Please note that I dont mind if the wheel sits flush with the guards. Maximum dish is what I want.
Thanks for your replies in advance.
Im running a 20x11 rear 34 offset and a 20x9 front with a 29 offset. Althought these were custom, this may help you a little bit. But is on stock Enthusiast suspension.
https://my350z.com/forum/mid-atlantic/168107-pics-from-yesterday-s-meet-in-columbia-md.html
https://my350z.com/forum/mid-atlantic/168107-pics-from-yesterday-s-meet-in-columbia-md.html
I have the GT-C's in the face 1 in the front at 19x8.5" +27 offset and face 2 at 19x10.5" +24 offset in the rear. With these offsets, i can turn my wheel are the way (for taking u-turns) with no rubbing and i have to option of upgrading to the Brembo's later on in the future.....It depends on your brakes as well as your tire size. I love the deep dish in the rear of mine and it gives it that nice aggressive look. It sticks out about 1/4 of an inch depending on the angle you look at them, at some angles it looks str8 flush with the fenders.....hope this helps
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