9.5 or 10 inch rims with plus 43 offet or more
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9.5 or 10 inch rims with plus 43 offet or more
why are rims that are 9.5 or 10 inch basically non existant in a high offet like 43mm or more?
i hate the look when rims stick out in back. rolling the fender to force the fit in my opinion juts doesnt look right.
Could anyone recommend a nice looking rim that comes in 9.5 or 10 inche with an offset of 43mm or more?
i hate the look when rims stick out in back. rolling the fender to force the fit in my opinion juts doesnt look right.
Could anyone recommend a nice looking rim that comes in 9.5 or 10 inche with an offset of 43mm or more?
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I think the issue is weight or budget. If multipiece wheels were an option i'm sure you'd find some.
matty,
Keep in mind in terms of
FRONT SPACING
9.5" +38 = 10.0" +44
Therefore you must accomodate for this variation.
If you want a 9.5" +43 then look for a 10" +50.
Rishie
matty,
Keep in mind in terms of
FRONT SPACING
9.5" +38 = 10.0" +44
Therefore you must accomodate for this variation.
If you want a 9.5" +43 then look for a 10" +50.
Rishie
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I'm running 17x9.5 +42 with 275/40 all around. Had to roll the front fenders, but the rears fit without any modification. I'm running a TP bar up front, and at full lock the inner sidewall touches the front edge of the swaybar arm. Any more offset would reduce max steering angle, and any less would contact the fender. Close fit but it works - helps to run at least -1 deg camber.