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Old 05-20-2008, 02:12 PM
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You guys can shoot me if you want, but i've searched and can't find anything on the subject but i'm looking at the new ASA AR9 Rims. They are 19" and i'm doing the 8.5 in the front and 9.5 in the rear, but is the +35 offset to much? I have no idea, just tell me if it will work or not and if it will stick out to much? Thanks for the help.
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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
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Originally Posted by davidv
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
I think this post accounts for about half of your 23,000+ posts! Do you have this just as a constant copy/paste? haha
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Originally Posted by gambino
Do you have this just as a constant copy/paste? haha
Yes. Its a give a man a fish...teach a man to fish thing.
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Yes. Its a give a man a fish...teach a man to fish thing.
I'm just surprised your head hasnt exploded yet!
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I'm just surprised your head hasnt exploded yet!
Not yet. New members deserve a break. If you have been around for a while, and continue to ask subjective questions, I just add you to my ignore list.
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Always happy to help. If you have other questions please do not hesitate to waste my time.
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Originally Posted by Mxriderd18
You guys can shoot me if you want, but i've searched and can't find anything on the subject but i'm looking at the new ASA AR9 Rims. They are 19" and i'm doing the 8.5 in the front and 9.5 in the rear, but is the +35 offset to much? I have no idea, just tell me if it will work or not and if it will stick out to much? Thanks for the help.
35 is to little. im running +7 on all 4.
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