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03-05-2015, 03:06 PM | #3 |
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your question is too broad....what are you looking to do
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Maybe but it's not that simple question. Offset is nothing without wheel width and even the offset changes with different factory wheels. For example factory 18 inch style189 is 18x8 et34 and 18x8.5 et37. Factory 19 inch style 230 is 19x8 et37 and 19x9 et39. And the vendor recommended setup that wont require any work or wont rub is x8.5 et35 and x9.5 et35 for both 18 and 19 inch, but that doesn't mean you can fit wider or more lower offset wheels.
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