Offset for 17x9 F
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Offset for 17x9 F
Hi all,
Just looking for a quick answer. If I wanted to get 17x9 for the fronts, what's the minimum offset that I would need?
Thx.
Just looking for a quick answer. If I wanted to get 17x9 for the fronts, what's the minimum offset that I would need?
Thx.
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Well I can tell you CE28N's in +63 are probably the max most people run with stock fenders. Fitted with 255/40 tires and about 1.5-2 degrees neg. camber you should be alright, maybe slight rub when at full lock, but you're not going that fast at full lock anyways so you shouldn't be doing any damage. How much you're lowered also plays a big part. What sizes where you considering?
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