Wheel Size Help
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Wheel Size Help
I have been trying to figure out what the size and offset to go with. Been trying for about 2 hours now and keep going in circles.
I want a staggered, NON Stretched, minimum camber -3 in the rear would be as much as I want, flush look if possible.
I don't care about sizes much, I just need as much rubber in the back as I can get. (thats what she said)
I can roll the fenders and modify the wells a bit if needed. Also have adjustable BC coils too. It is not slammed either, just want it lower and not rubbing. The wheels im looking at are MB Battles
I was thinking this:
R 265-35-18 with a 9.5" wheel with a +23 offset
F 245-35-18 with a 8" wheel with a +30 offset
I want a staggered, NON Stretched, minimum camber -3 in the rear would be as much as I want, flush look if possible.
I don't care about sizes much, I just need as much rubber in the back as I can get. (thats what she said)
I can roll the fenders and modify the wells a bit if needed. Also have adjustable BC coils too. It is not slammed either, just want it lower and not rubbing. The wheels im looking at are MB Battles
I was thinking this:
R 265-35-18 with a 9.5" wheel with a +23 offset
F 245-35-18 with a 8" wheel with a +30 offset
#2
I would stay away from lower offsets.
for a clean fitment stick to +38 maximum.
9.5 should fit with a 265 but I doubt with a +23 offset. Ul have to certainly do fender work and some camber might be needed.
You should be good with those size wheels and tires. But I recommend +38 max offset all around.
for a clean fitment stick to +38 maximum.
9.5 should fit with a 265 but I doubt with a +23 offset. Ul have to certainly do fender work and some camber might be needed.
You should be good with those size wheels and tires. But I recommend +38 max offset all around.
#4
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So, I went with a 275/35/18 and 9" with +38 offset for the rears, it fits without to much issue, need to roll the fenders a tad.
The front is a 225/40/18 with a +43 offset, it is pretty flush looking. The tire sticks out of the fender about 5/8" but nothing that a little roll and pull cant fix. Either way, I am happy with the set up since I have 10" of meat in the back.
The front is a 225/40/18 with a +43 offset, it is pretty flush looking. The tire sticks out of the fender about 5/8" but nothing that a little roll and pull cant fix. Either way, I am happy with the set up since I have 10" of meat in the back.
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I don't need to do any reading. Look at what the ISF runs, or M3 or a Koenig. -2.5 is pretty standard.. I'm running -2 and have full tread contact. Why else would you want a larger wheel? For more tread contact.
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Thanks! I labled them before and after. I dropped the front 3/4" and lifted the back 1/2". So it is level now. I also rolled and pulled the fenders too so it doesnt rub for the most part.. I need to adjust 1 more coil on the driver front because it rubs if I corner super hard.
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