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Actually the thread title is a bit misleading, b-drizzy nailed the aggressive offset part
Running super aggressive offsets tends to eliminate the ability to run FAT tires
Maybe title should be Reasonable offsets w/ FAT tire thread.
well if going off the title I concede. The hellaflush guys are indeed aggessive so my apologies on that end. However this should be retitled to reflect
well if going off the title I concede. The hellaflush guys are indeed aggessive so my apologies on that end. However this should be retitled to reflect
Be careful there, what front tire are you running?
Might have to run 255/40 all around, it will stretch enough to tuck inside the rear fender edge but not stretch enough to alter the diameter enough to cause problems w/ your AWD. If you run tires w/ a front to rear diameter variance over 1% you may cause the AWD light to come on at higher speeds and could cause some damage to that system.
Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
all good G. Use the forum for help. Try camber if not 275 if fails sell em and go square like X should be.
Thank you both for your help I think I got everything sorted out. Went with 25540s on all 4s. No rubbing and the tire tucks in!
Yeah, the +23 offset in back is the killer. Member Ryne did the staggered wheel w/ same tire size on his AWD coupe and it actually worked well. I think the 255/40s all around is your best bet as far as keeping everything inside your fender edges and not messing w/ your AWD system. You could possibly run a 265/35 in back but then you'd need a 235/40 front and those sizes aren't that common, so finding tires you like might be a chore. 275s can work w/ extra camber but IMO keeping alignment close to spec is more important, especially w/ the more complex AWD setup.
I am going to buy Nismo wheels for my G tomorrow and was wondering who Ryne is or how I get some pictures of his car. Any help is appreciated! If not what specs will I have to run to make this work?