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Old 06-30-2008, 02:37 PM
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Offset Question for 19" x 9.5" rear

Hey guys, I have a quick question about the above. I downloaded terrycs's suspension.doc and I noticed that most people who get a 19" x 9.5" setup for the rear usually go with 37-42 offset...my question is, will 34 offset work w/o spacers and not look funny?

I also searched that paulg35s has +34 offsets on his 19" x 9.5" rears, and in the post he mentioned that there was no rubbing yet...would i have to roll my fenders for these offsets?

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Old 06-30-2008, 02:55 PM
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There are no fenders to roll. The other variable to fit is camber, so that said, its possible to go for more at possibly the cost of accelerated tire wear.

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Hey guys, I have a quick question about the above. I downloaded terrycs's suspension.doc and I noticed that most people who get a 19" x 9.5" setup for the rear usually go with 37-42 offset...my question is, will 34 offset work w/o spacers and not look funny?

I also searched that paulg35s has +34 offsets on his 19" x 9.5" rears, and in the post he mentioned that there was no rubbing yet...would i have to roll my fenders for these offsets?

thanks
 
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so you're saying that they will work at an expense of accelerated tire wear?...i'm confused
 
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Call the off set expert Chris at F1 Motorsports! He should be able to tell you for whichever wheel you're looking at.
 
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Originally Posted by kmuniz78
Call the off set expert Chris at F1 Motorsports! He should be able to tell you for whichever wheel you're looking at.
Thanks kmuniz78, I just got done talkin to Chris and he told me they should fit fine and sit flush. Thanks
 
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ugaexploder - No problem! Chris is a good guy to have on your side!
 
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+1 do all my work with chris
 
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