17x9 +25 f / 17x10 +20 R
#1
17x9 +25 f / 17x10 +20 R
Ok well I got a nice blowout on the highway yesterday , and I'm running on a spare my other 3 tires are in bad shape and I rhink I should jusr upgrade to better wheels might as well . so I was rhinking of these BUt the fitment is my biggest concern
17x9 +25 f / 17x10 +20 R
in the front I will run 245/40/17's
in the rear 255/40/17
with this offset the wheel calculator says it wil poke .52 in the fornt , and .72 in the rear
fender will be rolled .
will this fit? without tomuch trouble?
17x9 +25 f / 17x10 +20 R
in the front I will run 245/40/17's
in the rear 255/40/17
with this offset the wheel calculator says it wil poke .52 in the fornt , and .72 in the rear
fender will be rolled .
will this fit? without tomuch trouble?
#2
I dont mean to be impatient , but I guess the only reason I haven't bought wheels yet is waiting on a response from this .
the fronts can come in +35 , but the rears the x10's can only come in +20 offset . and like the calculator says .72 out of the wheel . now I want to know if this can be fixed by rolling the fender?
or if this will ALWAYS rub on a hard turn?
the fronts can come in +35 , but the rears the x10's can only come in +20 offset . and like the calculator says .72 out of the wheel . now I want to know if this can be fixed by rolling the fender?
or if this will ALWAYS rub on a hard turn?
#3
Do a barrel roll!
iTrader: (4)
Alot of people have different interpretations of "fitting". IMO, no, they will not fit without a slight fender pull. Im running the most aggresive rear fitment I have ever done on my FD, which is a 18x9.5 +22, with a 255/35. Even for this to work I had a pretty aggressive fender roll. I will include 2 pictures of my wheels to show fitment. Yours will be another ~9mm further out. They are workable, but not really ideal. Depends on what you are comfortable doing to your fender to make fit. Here are 2 pictures of mine for reference (pre-fender roll).