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03-17-2013, 12:38 PM | #1 |
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Front Offset of 35?
I dont think these will fit.....
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With alot of negative camber and a stretched tire such as a 215 35 19 it should fit.
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03-17-2013, 01:29 PM | #3 |
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I have the ARC-8's, the front offset is 45. I fit a 235 tire without any problems at all (M-sport suspension with no tweaking). By that math, a +10 offset could be made up for but taking 20 off the tire (10 each side), resulting in a 215 fitting no problem. Perhaps 225 w/ camber or other adjustments, perhaps.
IMO get wheels w/ the correct offsets and max the tires, instead of the other way around. But that's an opinion, depends on what you're going for. **** Also - the back on mine came 62, I added a 10mm spacer, so they should currently be at 52. A 255mm tire fits no problemo. If that helps w/ the math on the back pair of wheels you're looking at. |
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