Newbie offset question
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Newbie offset question
Ok guys I've tried to do research and study about offset. However, I'm still not quite understand how everything work yet. So my question is that my car is a 1998 ls400 and I'm about to buy a set of wheel from one of the member here but not sure the offset will fit my car. Do I have to do any fender work to get this fit right on my car? Here is the spec. of the wheel
20x8.5 offset +20 F
20x9.5 offset +25 R
20x8.5 offset +20 F
20x9.5 offset +25 R
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offsets will require a roll at the least and MAYBE a pull depending on the tire size you run.
my question for the seller is if it will clear the brakes on the LS, because if they dont and u need to add spacers, you gotta remember that spacers REDUCE the offset further, so say you need a 10mm spacer for the front, your front offset will go from +20 to +10
my question for the seller is if it will clear the brakes on the LS, because if they dont and u need to add spacers, you gotta remember that spacers REDUCE the offset further, so say you need a 10mm spacer for the front, your front offset will go from +20 to +10
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Really hard to tell by a pic alone if at all. I don't know if this will help you but here is mine showing caliper through the wheel bro: This guy needs to give you the number of who manufactured the wheel so you can call them - this is what I had to do.
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hahaha i would love to do that but the guy is like 4hrs away from me. He willing to meet me half way. I can only get a hold of him thru email no contact number so I don't even know should I take that two 2hrs trip