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Old 05-02-2007, 02:46 PM
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Wheel offset question

I'm looking into a set of wheels and being newer to all of this I want to make sure the offset is good. I'm looking at 19" Axis Shine wheels offset front: +35, Offset back: +40

sound good? Thanks.
 
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they'll fit but they'll be tucked in. You might want 10/15mm spacers so they sit flush with the fenders.
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they'll fit but they'll be tucked in. You might want 10/15mm spacers so they sit flush with the fenders.
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Thanks, much appreciated. Generally, what's a good offset to go with?
 
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it depends on the width of the wheels. But for the coupe, you want to stay below +30mm front and back.
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
it depends on the width of the wheels. But for the coupe, you want to stay below +30mm front and back.
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Thanks again!
 
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