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Old 02-21-2006 | 08:16 PM
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Hey guys sorry about this wack *** newbie question here but is a 20mm offset on a 19x8.5 front wheel , and a 25mm offset on a rear 19x9.5 ok??? i dont want to rub at all in the front,,, I have stock performance 03 suspension, with plans to lower the car like 5/8" of an inch soon possibly... please let me know
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Old 02-21-2006 | 08:18 PM
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that should be fine. they are just about 2 to 4mm off from the ideal offset.
Old 02-21-2006 | 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Bubble
that should be fine. they are just about 2 to 4mm off from the ideal offset.
What is the "ideal" offset ( not trying to be a smart_ _ _) . I am curious because I am looking to go from the 17's on my UY '05 Enthusiast to 19x8.5 in front and 19x9.5 in the rear. Whaddu think?? Thnx
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Originally Posted by z350boy
What is the "ideal" offset ( not trying to be a smart_ _ _) . I am curious because I am looking to go from the 17's on my UY '05 Enthusiast to 19x8.5 in front and 19x9.5 in the rear. Whaddu think?? Thnx
IMO with those widths, +22 front and rear. Not super aggressive so you don't have to worry about rolling fenders/rubbing, but doesn't look tucked either. Really anything between +20 and +25 is pretty good and you don't have to worry about tire fitment.
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ideal offset: 22-24 for front and 29-32 for rear. With these offset, it will give you a better flush with the fender. As for wheel size, go with 9.5/10.5 if you can.
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9.5/10.5 is a little too much if you ask me. I'd stick with 8.5/9.5 if ur not going for anything crazy.. you can get 265's in teh front and up to 305's in the back (with 30+ offset in rear). i would ideally run 19/8.5 with 255 fronts and 19/9.5 with 285s rear
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Originally Posted by Bubble
ideal offset: 22-24 for front and 29-32 for rear. With these offset, it will give you a better flush with the fender. As for wheel size, go with 9.5/10.5 if you can.
29-32 in the rear?? Dude, my Hiro's are 20 in the rear and they are perfectly flush with the top of the fender.....
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29-32 in the rear?? Dude, my Hiro's are 20 in the rear and they are perfectly flush with the top of the fender.....

Are your wheels 19x8.5 and 19x9.5?

What is the offset on your front wheels?
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Originally Posted by TeesZ
Are your wheels 19x8.5 and 19x9.5?

What is the offset on your front wheels?
Yes, they are. 20 all the way around:
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