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Old 05-25-2004, 07:39 AM
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Wat up fellas. I just sold my TLS and I will be joining the 350 club soon enough but I have a few questions. I don't see anybody talking about their rubbing experience with wheels that have too high or too low of an offset, expecially after they drop the car. Can you guys post some pics of your wheels and discuss what offset is ideal for the 350 with 18", 19" adn 20" wheels. If there is a post and I missed it just shoot me the thread. Latah.
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the widest you can go is 10.5" with +22 offsets (in the rear) but this may require rolling fenders. The stock look is 8" with +30 or +35mm offsets, so that gives you an idea of how drastic the differences is as far as offsets go.

Most people go 19", so 18" and few 20" just depending on what you like. go to the sticky threads at the top and the wheel gallery and there is tons of info and pics on wheels sizes and offsets.
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The height of the wheel does not affect what offset you pick. The only important things are the width of the wheel and the offset. Once you decide what width wheel you want, then you find an offset to match depending on how much you want the wheel stick out compared to stock.
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