OFFSETS for staggered
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Originally Posted by QuadCam
not true. If it is lowered and aligned to factory specs, it will be very close. You will probably get a touch of rub on the fender lip....just a touch though.....and you'd have to hit a big dip in the road.
another thing to note is the tire. all tires have very different should profiles. A rounded shoulder is preferable for this setup!!! A square shouldered tire WILL rub.
another thing to note is the tire. all tires have very different should profiles. A rounded shoulder is preferable for this setup!!! A square shouldered tire WILL rub.
that setup with a dunlop direzza or falken azenis and a prokit should not rub--especially if you are always driving with no adults in rear. These tires do have a rounded sidewall.
Should not is key, but thats what I have researched--as I have not pulled the trigger on staggereds yet.
+35 offset on rear???
Guys i'm looking at purchasing a set of ADR M sport classics for the rear on 19x9.5 with a +35 offset. Will that fit the sedan fine with 275/30 tires? I believe it can without rolling fenders but i need to know for sure. Thanks for the help
Originally Posted by G35sedan03
Guys i'm looking at purchasing a set of ADR M sport classics for the rear on 19x9.5 with a +35 offset. Will that fit the sedan fine with 275/30 tires? I believe it can without rolling fenders but i need to know for sure. Thanks for the help
Originally Posted by sliderg35
I'm running 245/275 no rubbing with three fat guys in the back even with the camber kit. +35, +48 and Toyo T1-R. Oh, did I mention I am also lowered on Eiback pro.
Originally Posted by ttrank
All the camber kits I know of bring the bottom of the wheel in so you have even less of a chance of rubbing.
Originally Posted by Kingfanpaul@sta
i am going to have 35 offset in the back but in 18" wheels. After I roll fender will everything be cool? I'd still like to drop cuz there is still considerable gap, anyway to make that possible?
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