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09-17-2006, 08:10 AM | #1 |
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Question for people with 19x8.5in et28
Hi everybody, I remember reading in this forum that same member say that
for 19x8.5in front wheel with offset et28 is the magic (ideal) number for the most aggressive look. (fitted with the 235/35/19 tyres) I was wondering whether this offset (28) require fender rolling to avoid rubbing or it will clear the fender without rolling. Anybody with real live experience? Thanks |
09-17-2006, 01:31 PM | #2 |
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This may be right. Thanks to this board I have discovered that the following offsets are where you "want to be", this assuming you are running 19x8.5(f) and 19x9.5(r). There are a few running a 19x10 et 25 rear and it is very agressive and usually requires the use of Japanese tires, although Hunter is running 19x10 with Goodyears. I think his fenders are rolled? Kfrog also is running this setup in back, he is also very knowledable in this area. I am getting new wheels soon so I will let everyone know what I get.
Agrr-Subtle Front: 30 - 35 Rear: 25 - 30 |
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