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Old 09-07-2011, 07:55 PM
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9.5 +22 10.5 +22 how?

Hey everyone,

Im a noob at offsets and clearance etc.. I need some help! Im in the market for wheels.

Im looking at 9.5 +22 and 10.5 +22 theres a set.

Im moderately dropped on Tanabe Coil overs

What would I have to do to run this setup? Im alright with stretched tires but not crazy thin. What i have to run alot of neg camber?


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Old 09-07-2011, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by 911turbo
Hey everyone,

Im a noob at offsets and clearance etc.. I need some help! Im in the market for wheels.

Im looking at 9.5 +22 and 10.5 +22 theres a set.

Im moderately dropped on Tanabe Coil overs

What would I have to do to run this setup? Im alright with stretched tires but not crazy thin. What i have to run alot of neg camber?


John
beefy tires and camber.

245/40 and 275/35 (if 19s) with -3 camber(rear) you'll be fine. Front should be flush
Old 09-07-2011, 08:01 PM
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No with a 9.5?? +22 wouldn't that be in single digits with a 9.0 front?
Old 09-07-2011, 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Pcasey
No with a 9.5?? +22 wouldn't that be in single digits with a 9.0 front?
That's a +16 on 9 front
Old 09-07-2011, 08:04 PM
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Stolen from Lou: +22 rear, I BELIEVE +12 front. So +22 no problem.

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Old 09-07-2011, 08:10 PM
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It depends on the wheel faces. Clearance of brakes has squat to do with offset. Which wheels? Which disc?
Old 09-07-2011, 08:16 PM
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its actually Varrstoen wheels the TE37 Reps. so exactly like lous. so I would NOT have to run stretched? how about camber wear?
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Fonts you could easily run a 245.35 with that offset, I'm running a 255.35 Falken on 9.5 +25 in the front....

What brand/model tires are you thinking of getting?
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dam you guys must be talking about dropped less than or around an inch
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that is great then if you can run those tire sizes
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Originally Posted by ipitythefoo
beefy tires and camber.

245/40 and 275/35 (if 19s) with -3 camber(rear) you'll be fine. Front should be flush
That'd would certainly rub in the rear... The fronts will be close.

I had 20x9 with a +18 on 245/35R20 in front and 20x10.5 +28 275/30R20 and rubbed in both the front and back on an Eibach Pro Kit drop.

The front wasn't too bad, but the rear rubbed on minor turns.
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Originally Posted by Pcasey
dam you guys must be talking about dropped less than or around an inch
Yeah that's the only way I see him getting away with it also... And on 19" wheels.

Even Lou's set-up^^^^ Looks very close in the rear.


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Fonts you could easily run a 245.35 with that offset, I'm running a 255.35 Falken on 9.5 +25 in the front....

What brand/model tires are you thinking of getting?
+1 the 245/35 would be an smooth fit for the front.
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hmmm haha soo sounds like i should stay away LOl. onto the next wheels... someone PM me up with some wheels =)
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Originally Posted by 911turbo
hmmm haha soo sounds like i should stay away LOl. onto the next wheels... someone PM me up with some wheels =)
You should have stayed away because they were Varstolen lol
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Originally Posted by ipitythefoo
You should have stayed away because they were Varstolen lol
that was a good one^^


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