sorry, offset question again.

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Old 06-17-2003, 12:09 AM
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sorry, offset question again.

hi guys, i know that putting a set of 18x7.5 rims with +42 offset will probably rub on the rear. how about if i put a +42 at the front but a +48 at the rear? also, i used to try a racing hart c2 with +42 offset at the front just to see how it look, it seems to me that it really close to the brake caliper. the reason i asked bcoz i'm looking for a set of used se37a for months (sorry, too much for me for a brand new set) & finally found one but with different offsets on front & rear. so, pls confirm. thank u for any input. btw, i will also try to read every previous offset post to see if i can get the answer.

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Get at least 48+ offset rims and you will be safe.
Old 06-17-2003, 01:07 AM
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Is this offset all the way around. I am thinking of buying the Racinghart C-4 3 piece or the Volk GT-C. Since we have fwd it would not make sense to get staggered sized rims, right? Also I am planning on putting on 18 inch rims. Any tire and tire size recommendations?
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