Burnout kit , Backspacing for the front ??
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Burnout kit , Backspacing for the front ??
ok so i have had a burnout body kit for the last year and sold the rims now im looking for a set of new rims but the only offer them in BACK SPACE options ,
looking to run a fat lip front tire and already have the inner lip of the front fenders cut .
looking for a 19x10 with a wide front lip . any idea on the back space ? maybe a 5.5" bs ? would leave about 4-5 lip but would like to knw what some of the more agressive burnout fd are running .
rims are being built to order so i can have the in any with size and BS i want .
info and maybe some pics would be great .. willing to mess around with the camber to get them to sit flush against the fenders !
thanks !
looking to run a fat lip front tire and already have the inner lip of the front fenders cut .
looking for a 19x10 with a wide front lip . any idea on the back space ? maybe a 5.5" bs ? would leave about 4-5 lip but would like to knw what some of the more agressive burnout fd are running .
rims are being built to order so i can have the in any with size and BS i want .
info and maybe some pics would be great .. willing to mess around with the camber to get them to sit flush against the fenders !
thanks !
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http://flushstance.ccwheel.com/?page_id=643
This is a 19x9.5 +17, 245/35/19, semi-aggressive 350z front fitment. Camber is street spec.
A 19x10 +23/+24 would have the same front spacing, so just plug those numbers in, into the tool at the link above, or adjust to get the look you want (numerically higher offset number to push the wheel in, numerically lower to pull it out)
This is a 19x9.5 +17, 245/35/19, semi-aggressive 350z front fitment. Camber is street spec.
A 19x10 +23/+24 would have the same front spacing, so just plug those numbers in, into the tool at the link above, or adjust to get the look you want (numerically higher offset number to push the wheel in, numerically lower to pull it out)