Wheel offset help please
Wheel offset help please
Hi guys,
I am in the market right now for a new set of rims for my coupe. Ive considered a few different options and now I have found a set im ready to purchase but want to get opinions on the offsets as i'm not completely sure how they will fit. The fronts are 19x8.5 with 25 offset and the backs are 19x10 with offset of 15. How will these look? Will I need to roll the fenders? I plan to lower the car also but not sure exactly how much. Thanks in advance.
I am in the market right now for a new set of rims for my coupe. Ive considered a few different options and now I have found a set im ready to purchase but want to get opinions on the offsets as i'm not completely sure how they will fit. The fronts are 19x8.5 with 25 offset and the backs are 19x10 with offset of 15. How will these look? Will I need to roll the fenders? I plan to lower the car also but not sure exactly how much. Thanks in advance.
I have a +15 front and +12 rear set up and I'm lowered about 1.5" but I don't rub ever. I mean its close but it hasn't really rubbed more than a couple times. I think it looks great too. I would definitely slap some front spacers if I were you, or else it will be pretty sunk in.
Last edited by Crack3r; Jul 31, 2013 at 08:57 PM. Reason: typing error :)
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Go there. Do lots of looking and researching. Probably one of the best sites for finding a good offset.
And it all depends on the wheel. An offset that works with one wheel, may not work with another. Case in point, The above poster has no problems with his +15F/+12R, however I have +20F/+18R and rub. Had to roll the rear fenders and the fronts will rub if I hit a big enough bump while turning. Will be rolling them soon as well. Its totally dependent on size.
Go there. Do lots of looking and researching. Probably one of the best sites for finding a good offset.
And it all depends on the wheel. An offset that works with one wheel, may not work with another. Case in point, The above poster has no problems with his +15F/+12R, however I have +20F/+18R and rub. Had to roll the rear fenders and the fronts will rub if I hit a big enough bump while turning. Will be rolling them soon as well. Its totally dependent on size.
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