wheel offset and diameter max
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wheel offset and diameter max
still reading on the issues, more info the better ,so my question is im looking to get a stance set up that sits flush with my fenders ill be getting lowerd about 1.5 with ibach in the future as for tires im thinking 30s or 35s and width 8.5" or 9"if nine will fit dont know yet so whats the max negative offset i can go with i want to see the dish look concaved profile or can i go stagged set up or spacers in rear to flush out and have no tire rotation issue maybe the same offset all around dunno tell what you guys think.
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Hey Mike!
the thing about wheel and suspension set ups, is that everyones is different!!
you can closely follow someone else, but their height or camber or offset is going to be different, according to each individual goals.
the more low you go, the more you'll be able to get flush with fenders, playing with camber and tire width.
I would suggest lowering first!! then, you can play with wheel specs, camber and tire specs...
the thing about wheel and suspension set ups, is that everyones is different!!
you can closely follow someone else, but their height or camber or offset is going to be different, according to each individual goals.
the more low you go, the more you'll be able to get flush with fenders, playing with camber and tire width.
I would suggest lowering first!! then, you can play with wheel specs, camber and tire specs...
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I got a tein suspension put on my car with a camber and staggered my 19" concept one rims. It isn't too flush but I didn't go as low as possible. Don't have pics of my car right now with the rims though.
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