17X9 all around?
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17X9 all around?
Is it possible on a 2nd Gen without any problems?
Running stock suspension but will go shock/spring combo in the future
What are the best offsets for the front and rear if I go this route?
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Running stock suspension but will go shock/spring combo in the future
What are the best offsets for the front and rear if I go this route?
Thanks
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8" wide no problem.
Fronts I would run about +27 to +30.
You can go as tight as +35.
Rears, you can go down to a +10, but if you want symmetrical set-up, identical offsets front and rear will work.
-Ted
Fronts I would run about +27 to +30.
You can go as tight as +35.
Rears, you can go down to a +10, but if you want symmetrical set-up, identical offsets front and rear will work.
-Ted
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Originally Posted by RETed
8" wide no problem.
Fronts I would run about +27 to +30.
You can go as tight as +35.
Rears, you can go down to a +10, but if you want symmetrical set-up, identical offsets front and rear will work.
-Ted
Fronts I would run about +27 to +30.
You can go as tight as +35.
Rears, you can go down to a +10, but if you want symmetrical set-up, identical offsets front and rear will work.
-Ted
What offsets would be best if I went 17x8 and 245 tires all around. Is 245 even safe for the front?
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If you're looking at identical wheels front to back, then I would try and run 17" x 8" +25 or close to that offset.
I doubt 245's would fit up front.
235's are already kinda tight in the front.
Most 245's won't fit.
Try 225/45/17...
-Ted
I doubt 245's would fit up front.
235's are already kinda tight in the front.
Most 245's won't fit.
Try 225/45/17...
-Ted