Staggered Setup 8.5 &10 or 9.0 & 10????
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Staggered Setup 8.5 &10 or 9.0 & 10????
I've been calling around for quotes on wheels and about 3/4 of the guys I talk to say "A 99 GS right, those can take 9.0 and 10, you should go with the 9" Maybe they are just looking for the extra money but it's only like a $20 or $30 dollar difference per wheel. I't seems like most CL members have 8.5 and 10. What is preferred?What looks better? What tire size implications would this have. What driving impliacations? Does anybody have 9.0 and 10 here on CL.
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mostly personal preference as well as the type of wheel(s) that you are looking at.
if 9+10s have the right offset/disk type, the lips would be slightly deeper
but, if you plan to really "slam" the car, stay with 8.5s
if 9+10s have the right offset/disk type, the lips would be slightly deeper
but, if you plan to really "slam" the car, stay with 8.5s
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'Kinda' off the subject but I noticed that L-sportline wheels offer only 2 kinds of offset. For 20x8.5 its +42 and for 20x10 its +48. Can someone verify for me is that the only offsets l-sport offers?
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Originally posted by DIESELMAN63
'Kinda' off the subject but I noticed that L-sportline wheels offer only 2 kinds of offset. For 20x8.5 its +42 and for 20x10 its +48. Can someone verify for me is that the only offsets l-sport offers?
'Kinda' off the subject but I noticed that L-sportline wheels offer only 2 kinds of offset. For 20x8.5 its +42 and for 20x10 its +48. Can someone verify for me is that the only offsets l-sport offers?
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mostly personal preference as well as the type of wheel(s) that you are looking at.
if 9+10s have the right offset/disk type, the lips would be slightly deeper
but, if you plan to really "slam" the car, stay with 8.5s
mostly personal preference as well as the type of wheel(s) that you are looking at.
if 9+10s have the right offset/disk type, the lips would be slightly deeper
but, if you plan to really "slam" the car, stay with 8.5s
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Originally posted by bluelex
just go with 20x8.5 4 b sure somewhere around +44 or so u should b fine unless u plan on getting a big brake kit someday?
just go with 20x8.5 4 b sure somewhere around +44 or so u should b fine unless u plan on getting a big brake kit someday?
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