Help from my southeast boys, Gina might be getting some new shoes!
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Help from my southeast boys, Gina might be getting some new shoes!
Considering offsets for front and rear. 19" wheels, trying to get as flush as possible. I'm dropped around an inch all the way around.
These are my options. Right now I'm on 19's, 8.5 +20 front, 9.5 +25 rear I believe. Althought I might have my front and rear offsets reversed. I'll be running my same 245/35/19's up front and 275/35/19's rear.
19x8.5 +30 or +45
19x9.5+25, +35, or +45
19x10.5 +22 or+33
Right now I'm leaning towards 9.5 front +25 or +35, +25 too aggressive? Will my 245 look too stretched on 9.5? 19x10.5 rear +22. Just looking for some feedback on the way to go.
These are my options. Right now I'm on 19's, 8.5 +20 front, 9.5 +25 rear I believe. Althought I might have my front and rear offsets reversed. I'll be running my same 245/35/19's up front and 275/35/19's rear.
19x8.5 +30 or +45
19x9.5+25, +35, or +45
19x10.5 +22 or+33
Right now I'm leaning towards 9.5 front +25 or +35, +25 too aggressive? Will my 245 look too stretched on 9.5? 19x10.5 rear +22. Just looking for some feedback on the way to go.
What wheels are you looking at? The two offsets are not really that aggressive so like Str8dum1 said you can go with those and still run a good size spacer depending on your desired stance? The min I would expect in those offsets listed would be 19x9.5+25 and 19x10.5 +22.
Dont go any higher then that, only lower!
Dont go any higher then that, only lower!
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From: Cornelius, NC
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