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yeah im wondering the same thing. i need to buy 2 axis hiro fronts 19 x8.5 and wondering what offset for flush look.
sorry for thread jack but i think were in the same boat
yeah im wondering the same thing. i need to buy 2 axis hiro fronts 19 x8.5 and wondering what offset for flush look.
sorry for thread jack but i think were in the same boat
no worries!
just to add,
what do i need offset wise if I ran 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 back to run flush with 0 camber and 245f/275r
19x9 +10 to a -20 depending on camber, height and tire size.
19x10.5 +20 to a +10 depending on camber, height and tire size.
That's what I would do in those sizes..
If I didn't want to stretch tires or run negative camber, could I still use the 19x9/10.5 in this offset(40/42) or any offset? Can I get spacers that will knock them out enough to be flush?
^ you are correct, the new wheels will sit closer to the outer fender lip. But it will now be flush with the fender. Alot of the forum members want to achieve the "Ultra flush" fitment. I say if you like them slap them on, if they sit closer to outer fender lip compared to the stockers thats a definite plus.
^ you are correct, the new wheels will sit closer to the outer fender lip. But it will now be flush with the fender. Alot of the forum members want to achieve the "Ultra flush" fitment. I say if you like them slap them on, if they sit closer to outer fender lip compared to the stockers thats a definite plus.
ah so I will still need spacers...maybe like 10mm?