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I found a set of TE37's, but I think the offsets are too conservative for the G. Can someone tell me if these would look flush?
2- 19x8.5 Fronts 5x114.3 offset +35
2- 19x10.5 Rears 5x114.3 offset +22
2- 19x8.5 Fronts 5x114.3 offset +35
2- 19x10.5 Rears 5x114.3 offset +22
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depends on how low you are,
but a general estimate you would want something like 9.5 single digit offsets and 10.5 with like double digits but close to 10
but a general estimate you would want something like 9.5 single digit offsets and 10.5 with like double digits but close to 10
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and jeremie, its not this homie's fault, its pieces of **** that can't keep their mouths shut, it's all good, it goes around and comes around
dude, i have seen your offsets posted on this forum multiple times. its not people running their mouths...its the forumOriginally Posted by eurodre
naw man don't trip its not your fault i was referring to cookiemonster but yah dude generals come in a lot of sizes, are you in socal? cus if u are i can hook u up on tiresand jeremie, its not this homie's fault, its pieces of **** that can't keep their mouths shut, it's all good, it goes around and comes around
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Did some snooping around...
How is it that Most 2pc Work wheels have offset ranged that you can choose from IE+50 ~ -20
Yet all of the 3pc wheels have specific offsets only to choose from.
Wouldnt it be easier to alter the lip size on the 3pc wheel and make it any offset you would like?
How is it that Most 2pc Work wheels have offset ranged that you can choose from IE+50 ~ -20
Yet all of the 3pc wheels have specific offsets only to choose from.
Wouldnt it be easier to alter the lip size on the 3pc wheel and make it any offset you would like?
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dont be defending people unless you wanna be in it, he told for a fact who told him to get those specs but keep that out of this thread, as i tried to doOriginally Posted by silverg35sport
dude, i have seen your offsets posted on this forum multiple times. its not people running their mouths...its the forum
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unless i wanna be in what? and i'm not trying to defend anybody
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How is it that Most 2pc Work wheels have offset ranged that you can choose from IE+50 ~ -20
Yet all of the 3pc wheels have specific offsets only to choose from.
Wouldnt it be easier to alter the lip size on the 3pc wheel and make it any offset you would like?
yah man i don't know why that is, i noticed that for the meisters as well, but i believe you can still order custom offsets, but how much that would be depends on the vendor who you order fromOriginally Posted by Karma
Did some snooping around...How is it that Most 2pc Work wheels have offset ranged that you can choose from IE+50 ~ -20
Yet all of the 3pc wheels have specific offsets only to choose from.
Wouldnt it be easier to alter the lip size on the 3pc wheel and make it any offset you would like?
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I was told by a vebdor Work doesn't do custom offsets, although that may just be lazyness on the vendor part
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yah man thats probably just lazyness, i don't know about that one, work wheels has done a lot of offsets and my offsets were considred "custom" even though they were on the list of possible offsets
so the vendor will say wutever, have them call work wheels directly to see if its possible
so the vendor will say wutever, have them call work wheels directly to see if its possible
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that vendor sucks ... dont buy from them .. that just means he's doesnt know what will fit and what wont (or in some cases, doesnt know how to make them fit)Originally Posted by Karma
I was told by a vebdor Work doesn't do custom offsets, although that may just be lazyness on the vendor part
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As I mentioned before im looking at :
f:19x9.5 + 12
r:19x11 + 17
I would really only bring the rear to a 12 or so, and the front maybe an 8
Thus, is it worth it to shell out the extra 100$/wheel or just get 5mm spacers...
f:19x9.5 + 12
r:19x11 + 17
I would really only bring the rear to a 12 or so, and the front maybe an 8
Thus, is it worth it to shell out the extra 100$/wheel or just get 5mm spacers...
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spend the extra dough .. spacers are a pain in the butt when doing work on the car
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BUT! will I be able to run factory camber with a rolled and *slightly* pulled fender and 245-275 tires?
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why would you want to run factory camber? if your car is low just make sure you have your toe down to 0, as for the camber have a balance.. factory camber on those specs would be so unorthodox
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245 and 275 tires will fit without any problems...my offsets are very similar and i have the same tire sizes... I'm +10 Front on a 9.5, +22 rear on an 11Originally Posted by Karma
BUT! will I be able to run factory camber with a rolled and *slightly* pulled fender and 245-275 tires?