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Gdup35sedan Jan 20, 2010 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by OCG35 (Post 4814286)
sorry to go off topic - but I posted this question in the wheel section and general G section (no responses)... maybe my sedan brutha's can help me (and this thread has the offset experts):


Also - does anyone know how many degrees camber equals 10mm? Or how many to 1"?...

Every 10mm is about a 1.0 Degree of camber. So if you're at +25 and you want to go +15, you'll need to add a degree of negative camber to have it sit exactly the same in reference with the fender.

ShanesG Jan 20, 2010 02:25 PM

^Snap whaaaa, i always thought 1 degree = 5mm -____-

G SEDAN Jan 20, 2010 02:26 PM

You thought wrong noob.

Grant > you

Gdup35sedan Jan 20, 2010 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by ShanesG (Post 4824772)
^Snap whaaaa, i always thought 1 degree = 5mm -____-

I've heard different things, but that's been my experience. We'll go with 7.5mm = 1 degree! hahaha

G SEDAN Jan 20, 2010 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan (Post 4824720)
guess i should go take some pics now that my bling bling chrome 20's are at +5 and poking up front.

just dont take any of the face of the wheels :bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:

ShanesG Jan 20, 2010 02:27 PM

ima measure that **** hahaha. (i'm serious) lol i want exact measurement now lol

Gdup35sedan Jan 20, 2010 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by ShanesG (Post 4824782)
ima measure that **** hahaha. (i'm serious) lol i want exact measurement now lol

HAHAHAHA, only you would Shane!

Gdup35sedan Jan 20, 2010 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by G SEDAN (Post 4824780)
just dont take any of the face of the wheels :bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:

I'm not that stupid! I'll photoshop the face black and leave the chrome lip! LOL

The Stimulation Jan 20, 2010 11:51 PM


Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan (Post 4824761)
Every 10mm is about a 1.0 Degree of camber. So if you're at +25 and you want to go +15, you'll need to add a degree of negative camber to have it sit exactly the same in reference with the fender.

For spacers, without lowering..I believe if you add a 5mm spacer, you'd need to add a degree of camber to match it where it was at before..that is an approximation. I was at -2.4 camber with my fronts and added a 15mm spacer and by getting the fronts to -4.7 it was just about where it was at before, more flush, meaning a little more outward, maybe by 2mm (no more than that though).

OCG35 Jan 21, 2010 12:41 AM


Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan (Post 4824761)
Every 10mm is about a 1.0 Degree of camber. So if you're at +25 and you want to go +15, you'll need to add a degree of negative camber to have it sit exactly the same in reference with the fender.

this is what I was guesstimating... but then ppl were saying 1 degree = 5mm...

1 for 10 should open decent choices for me. Thanks Grant ~

BTW, the netbook rawks! I hardly turn on the desktop anymore:)

Pratt Feb 6, 2010 10:27 AM

sweeet

STCLAIRWEST Feb 9, 2010 11:56 AM

What size tires should I be running so I wouldn't rub or need fender work

Rim specs are 19x9.5 +17 19x10.5 +22

Get_some35 Feb 9, 2010 11:59 AM

^ i think youd need fender work with those offsets but it depends on ride height

The Stimulation Feb 9, 2010 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by STCLAIRWEST (Post 4869862)
What size tires should I be running so I wouldn't rub or need fender work

Rim specs are 19x9.5 +17 19x10.5 +22

Gonna need fender work with that....definitely a flat roll. Up front you'll be fine, in the rear, maybe a slight pull.

As for tire size 225/35 up front and i'm gonna say either 235/35 or 245/35 in the rear. Those offsets are close to what 4dr. Madness is running and I believe he has a 235/35 in the rear. He just needs a lil bit of a pull and it will be money..but still looks good now..i'm talkin about super flush status.

You'll also need to dial in some negative camber in the rear somewhere around -3 to -4 degree depending on your pull and ride height.

STCLAIRWEST Feb 9, 2010 01:05 PM

So these would not fit without a pull?? I don't mind rolling my fenders flat since they are already rolled. Not to sure about a pull though, would any body shop be able to do it??


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