maximum offset question
is it possible to even get a aftermarket wheel w/ an offset higher than 55? People have put 19x8 +50 and 19x8.5 +45ish wheels on the car and its fine, and if you work it out that should be farther in than the stock ones.
I have some 15'' wheels with a 45mm offset and it allows me to run 225/45/15 tire and Im lowered about 1.75'' and I dont rub or anything (This is on my 91 Integra)
I dont know if that information is pointless but I figured I'd share it.
-Nick
I dont know if that information is pointless but I figured I'd share it.
-Nick
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jDMJeRk »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have some 15'' wheels with a 45mm offset and it allows me to run 225/45/15 tire and Im lowered about 1.75'' and I dont rub or anything (This is on my 91 Integra)
I dont know if that information is pointless but I figured I'd share it.
-Nick</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, sorry to say but that information is pointless for TSX.
Back on topic, I run 19x8 +40 offset on 235/35/19, and my car is dropped roughly 2.5". No rubbing in the back, but there is rubbing in the front, mainly when the wheels are turned and the suspension is compressed.
I dont know if that information is pointless but I figured I'd share it.
-Nick</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, sorry to say but that information is pointless for TSX.
Back on topic, I run 19x8 +40 offset on 235/35/19, and my car is dropped roughly 2.5". No rubbing in the back, but there is rubbing in the front, mainly when the wheels are turned and the suspension is compressed.
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