staggerd set-up questions for sedan
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staggerd set-up questions for sedan
who is running a 20in staggaerd setup on there sedans? my question to whom ever is what is the max offset you can run in the rear? the set-up im currently thinking about doing is 20x8.5 front and 20x9.5 rear. so whats the biggest offset can i run in the rear?
i hope this makes sense...
i hope this makes sense...
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should be the same offset as it is for 19's. 35-38 up front and 43-45 out back. I'm not an expert, you should ask chico, he's got 20's and hes the king of offsets.
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Originally Posted by NorthSideRacing
who is running a 20in staggaerd setup on there sedans? my question to whom ever is what is the max offset you can run in the rear? the set-up im currently thinking about doing is 20x8.5 front and 20x9.5 rear. so whats the biggest offset can i run in the rear?
i hope this makes sense...
i hope this makes sense...
Note the front offset is a little more agressive than the recommended +35 to +38. I chose it as I wanted my front wheels to be perfectly aligned with the rear and because I have a little of negative camber in the front.
I'll have pics up in a couple of weeks when the weather gets a little warmer.
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Originally Posted by Chico
My new set is staggered as follows: front 20x8.5 +32 w/ 245/35/20 & rear 20x9.5 +45 w/275/30/20.
Note the front offset is a little more agressive than the recommended +35 to +38. I chose it as I wanted my front wheels to be perfectly aligned with the rear and because I have a little of negative camber in the front.
I'll have pics up in a couple of weeks when the weather gets a little warmer.
Note the front offset is a little more agressive than the recommended +35 to +38. I chose it as I wanted my front wheels to be perfectly aligned with the rear and because I have a little of negative camber in the front.
I'll have pics up in a couple of weeks when the weather gets a little warmer.

Originally Posted by NorthSideRacing
thanks chico. if im correct i believe thats the same offset that the guys at axis are telling me. i thought about it last night as i was sleeping. im going to go ahead and get these wheels. thanks for the advice guys.please post pics up chico and ill post mine when i get my new set-up 

Originally Posted by NorthSideRacing
thanks chico. if im correct i believe thats the same offset that the guys at axis are telling me. i thought about it last night as i was sleeping. im going to go ahead and get these wheels. thanks for the advice guys.please post pics up chico and ill post mine when i get my new set-up 

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Will the same setup work for 19in too?
Originally Posted by Chico
My new set is staggered as follows: front 20x8.5 +32 w/ 245/35/20 & rear 20x9.5 +45 w/275/30/20.
Note the front offset is a little more agressive than the recommended +35 to +38. I chose it as I wanted my front wheels to be perfectly aligned with the rear and because I have a little of negative camber in the front.
Note the front offset is a little more agressive than the recommended +35 to +38. I chose it as I wanted my front wheels to be perfectly aligned with the rear and because I have a little of negative camber in the front.
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Originally Posted by 4 Door Skyline
wow thats amazing!!! i never knew that you could think while you are sleeping!!! hahahahaha


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dont go with +35 in the rear. i just put my wheels on last night and they kinda stick out just a tad. im also running 265/35 in the rear,beacuse 275/30 are hard to come by... but the dealer sent me the wrong offset,so i might keep them or exchange them out for the offset i asked for. ill post pics up as soon as i get the pics resized


