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Originally posted by fretburnr View Postsuperb thread!
might want to add 225/50-15
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Good thread, couple questions as I am trying to understand the info between brackets...
Shouldn't flush ET00 be in the "Decent fitment" area as it will still fit, and if anything betwen ET25 (lowest that will fit) and Flush ET00 will fit how come the Decent Fitment section does not cover the area between ET00 and ET10 ? or ET25-30 and 35-40 ?
Width, Offsets that will fit: [b]<Lowest that will fit> Decent fitment <Highest that will fit>
x7.5" Offsets that will fit: <ET-25>ET10-ET30<ET40> Optimal: ET23; Flush: ET00
x8.0" Offsets that will fit: <ET-20>ET10-ET25<ET35> Optimal: ET18; Flush: ET00
Great info though, and this helps me pick up the right size wheels. I am shooting for 15-16 with widest possible tire w/o using spacers. I will roll the fenders if needed no problem, shooting for 225+ in the rear, 7.5-8+ wheel flush or as close to flush as possible with the fenders or close / w/o tire stretch.Last edited by Jean; 02-15-2007, 10:32 AM.Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
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Originally posted by Jean View PostGood thread, couple questions as I am trying to understand the info between brackets...
Shouldn't flush ET00 be in the "Decent fitment" area as it will still fit, and if anything betwen ET25 (lowest that will fit) and Flush ET00 will fit how come the Decent Fitment section does not cover the area between ET00 and ET10 ? or ET25-30 and 35-40
Great info though, and this helps me pick up the right size wheels. I am shooting for 15-16 with widest possible tire w/o using spacers. I will roll the fenders if needed no problem, shooting for 225+ in the rear, 7.5-8+ wheel flush or as close to flush as possible with the fenders or close / w/o tire stretch.
"Flush" offset is not in the decent fitment range because it requires stretched tires and body work, the flush offset is recommended for advanced wheel/tire enthusiasts only. This offset recommendation is NOT performance oriented. Purely aesthetics being considered here.
You can run a 16x8 ET25 with a 225/45 and roll your fenders for a pretty decent look.
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Remember that if you are shooting for a performance oriented car, it is not ALWAYS best to get the lowest offset so that you can shoot for that wider track.
You want the proper offset so that when you are steering, your wheels aren't sticking out so much that they have to create an arc just in order to turn.
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