I'm considering stepping down to 19"s....(need offset help)
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I'm considering stepping down to 19"s....(need offset help)
Currently I have the IForged Flux in 20"s...thinking of going down to 19"s...
I was thinking somehwere along the lines of +32 in 10.5" wide wheel for the rears
and +32 in an 8.5" for the fronts. Do you think this would work?
*I know it's rather aggressive but keep in mind that I do have my fenders fully rolled and that I would be running a stretched tire set-up.
Thanks in advance guys,
-Seize
I was thinking somehwere along the lines of +32 in 10.5" wide wheel for the rears
and +32 in an 8.5" for the fronts. Do you think this would work?
*I know it's rather aggressive but keep in mind that I do have my fenders fully rolled and that I would be running a stretched tire set-up.
Thanks in advance guys,
-Seize
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what offset you have on 20s now?
i think the front will work no problem. that's just the same as mine. the rear i am not sure, that's just like my 10 with 26 offset. that's very low (i have 43 now and i know 35 is about the max with all fender shaved on 2gs). the 1gs is a bit more tolerant but i am not sure
i think the front will work no problem. that's just the same as mine. the rear i am not sure, that's just like my 10 with 26 offset. that's very low (i have 43 now and i know 35 is about the max with all fender shaved on 2gs). the 1gs is a bit more tolerant but i am not sure
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Originally Posted by babyboy
Rominl-
Is it possible to run a 10.5 with a +43 offsets on the rear (2nd gen GS) without fender mods? If so what size tire would you recomend.?
Is it possible to run a 10.5 with a +43 offsets on the rear (2nd gen GS) without fender mods? If so what size tire would you recomend.?
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Seize,
Stepping down cause the cut springs and ride quality on the 20's a lil harsh?
I'm sure you are aware that I'm running +23 in the front and +15 in the back, without any problems since I too had my fenders rolled as well as pulled.
You should be able to run +23 in the front with no problems at all.
In the rear you could do +20.
Stepping down cause the cut springs and ride quality on the 20's a lil harsh?
I'm sure you are aware that I'm running +23 in the front and +15 in the back, without any problems since I too had my fenders rolled as well as pulled.
You should be able to run +23 in the front with no problems at all.
In the rear you could do +20.
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Originally Posted by babyboy
Rominl-
Is it possible to run a 10.5 with a +43 offsets on the rear (2nd gen GS) without fender mods? If so what size tire would you recomend.?
Is it possible to run a 10.5 with a +43 offsets on the rear (2nd gen GS) without fender mods? If so what size tire would you recomend.?
#9
Originally Posted by BUSTN
I'm looking at going with a 28mm for the rear on a 10" and 30mm in the front 8.5".I hope it works????
the rear? even you mod the fender i am not sure
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Seize, you can do a 9 in the front with a +30 offset and do a 10.5 rear with either +24 or 32..This set-up will work if you use stretch tires and rolled fenders which you have already done..
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Originally Posted by johnee78
Seize, you can do a 9 in the front with a +30 offset and do a 10.5 rear with either +24 or 32..This set-up will work if you use stretch tires and rolled fenders which you have already done..
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Originally Posted by johnee78
Seize, you can do a 9 in the front with a +30 offset and do a 10.5 rear with either +24 or 32..This set-up will work if you use stretch tires and rolled fenders which you have already done..
Ah yeah...just what I wanted to hear...good lookin' out Johnee
And thanks to everyone else for your input, I appreciate it
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