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The front with the stock 245/35 is doable. That's actually a nice poke but the rear won't fit right with a 285/35. For example that puts your front specs at et11. Your rears will be 19 et28. |
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Is it safe to say a 25 offset is ok to run in the rear? That's a +40 factory wheel with a 15mm spacer. I'm trying to fit some 18x10 +25 track wheels on the rear and wondering if it will rub with a 265/30/18 or 275/30/18
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pics? This sounds like a good setup, not too aggressive.
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Spacers will fit, you will need new lugs. All F-Chassis vehicles use 14mm shank lugs rather than E46's 12mm shank.
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Any recommendations as to spacer sizing, if I just want my stock wheels to be a bit more flush with the fender?
Not planning on lowering the car at all, wheel and tires will also remain stock for now, but will likely go with a slightly wider tire in the future, 255/35/19 and 275/35/19 |
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