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Old May 18, 2012 | 08:27 AM
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Need to figure this out over the weekend I'm between a 19x9+33 19x10+33. Or 19x9+25 19x10+22. I want to order my wheels early next week. I'm on bags and if I go with the lower offsets I will install a camber kit My main objective is to be sure I can still tuck all the way down with the +33 I know I will be safe. Need some advice
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Old May 18, 2012 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by kams229
Need to figure this out over the weekend I'm between a 19x9+33 19x10+33. Or 19x9+25 19x10+22. I want to order my wheels early next week. I'm on bags and if I go with the lower offsets I will install a camber kit My main objective is to be sure I can still tuck all the way down with the +33 I know I will be safe. Need some advice
Im not an expert but with my experience. Id go with 19x9+25 & 19x10+33. You should roll all four fenders & relocate the front bumper tab. Plus heat you liners. You'd be pretty flush up front and can tuck depending on tire sizes. Im sure the experts can chime in.
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Old May 18, 2012 | 08:51 AM
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Im not an expert but with my experience. Id go with 19x9+25 & 19x10+33. You should roll all four fenders & relocate the front bumper tab. Plus heat you liners. You'd be pretty flush up front and can tuck depending on tire sizes. Im sure the experts can chime in.
this ! lol I couldn't have said it better myself
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Old May 18, 2012 | 09:07 AM
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It's hard to give up that extra half inch of lip though 83mm compared to 95mm on the rear
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