Need quick help on offset
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Need quick help on offset
Im about to buy a set of rims off another member and the front wheels are 9.5 inches wide with a +15 mm offset. Is this offset doable? I don't want to run into any camber issues. Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by 350zedddy
join my club LOL. one thing for sure is you wont be running 275s in the rear . Probably have to roll the fenders in the rear with 245s. HOpe that helps
I have 9.5 and I run 275 in the rear no problem.
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actually me bad, you did mentioned front in the orginal post.
9.5 will fit but I don't know if it will stick out with those offsets. Here's a calculation tool.
http://marksink.com/tire_wheel_offset/offset.html
9.5 will fit but I don't know if it will stick out with those offsets. Here's a calculation tool.
http://marksink.com/tire_wheel_offset/offset.html
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thanks for the help!
looking for anyone whos running more aggressive offset than 15...any issues? camber, rubbing? i did a search and found someone running 9.5 with +17 offset, anyone think 15 is pushing the limits too much?
looking for anyone whos running more aggressive offset than 15...any issues? camber, rubbing? i did a search and found someone running 9.5 with +17 offset, anyone think 15 is pushing the limits too much?
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