strut clearance??
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strut clearance??
i scooped up some new varrstoen for the rear while my other wheels get machined to the correct bolt pattern. Now my question is will a 19x10.5 with 0 offset hit the strut??
thats what they're telling me. im on lowering springs and i will be putting 235/35's on the rim. How much quarter panel rolling/pulling am i going to need. i cant find anything in the search engine with 0 offset. any help will help thanks guys.
thats what they're telling me. im on lowering springs and i will be putting 235/35's on the rim. How much quarter panel rolling/pulling am i going to need. i cant find anything in the search engine with 0 offset. any help will help thanks guys.
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I know there are spacers for most wheels and ours are no exception. I was working on a Mercedes recently and their wheels are actually labeled with an offset. We found a set of E37s so we did not have to have spacers for our application. Every mm of spacer is going to add to your fender flare. Were you just going this wide for looks?
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I know there are spacers for most wheels and ours are no exception. I was working on a Mercedes recently and their wheels are actually labeled with an offset. We found a set of E37s so we did not have to have spacers for our application. Every mm of spacer is going to add to your fender flare. Were you just going this wide for looks?
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