Offset help!
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Alright so I have a 2005 redline ... I think I've finally found rims that I like. I found them on ebay, new...I just needed help with how that offset will look. Well it be aggressive or more a reserved offset?? Let me know what you guys think...I'm new to this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/19-RH...ayphotohosting
35mm F and 26mm R
Thanks for the help; let me know what you guys think of these wheels on the redline.
-Leor
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/19-RH...ayphotohosting
35mm F and 26mm R
Thanks for the help; let me know what you guys think of these wheels on the redline.
-Leor
Use a offset calculator to compare your current wheels to the new wheels. With the new dimensions, check the car with a tape. Do you clear the suspension, brakes calipers and fenders? Reference: http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
Alex is right about the fronts, they will be a little tucked. The rears will be ok, but if you are looking for that aggressive "no compromise" look, you will need to go with a lower offset.
I tried to find a list of RH offsets online, but to no avail. I would use the Volk TE37 guideline of 9.5/10.5 at +22 as the ideal offset guideline and go from there.
I tried to find a list of RH offsets online, but to no avail. I would use the Volk TE37 guideline of 9.5/10.5 at +22 as the ideal offset guideline and go from there.
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