Spoon sw338 offset?
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Spoon sw338 offset?
Hi guys,
Been thinking about getting some spoons for one of my CRXs in a 15x6.5 PCD100 trim.
*but* I don't know which rim offset to get.
+35 or +45?
(I would like to ride around slammed like sicc83 on some days so does this mean that my only option is to go for +35 right? cause +45 would be more likely to hit the guards?)
Been thinking about getting some spoons for one of my CRXs in a 15x6.5 PCD100 trim.
*but* I don't know which rim offset to get.
+35 or +45?
(I would like to ride around slammed like sicc83 on some days so does this mean that my only option is to go for +35 right? cause +45 would be more likely to hit the guards?)
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Re: Spoon sw338 offset? (SlobberGoat)
+35mm moves the wheels outboard, so you will increase the chances of coming into contact with fender lip, especially if you want to be as low as that green EK you referenced.
+45mm brings the wheels inward, with a 6.5" wide rim and a 205 max tire, you shouldn't have any rubbing on the innner splash guards. Of course there is always the chance of the to of the fender liners, but that's if you go real low and the roads aren't smooth.
+45mm brings the wheels inward, with a 6.5" wide rim and a 205 max tire, you shouldn't have any rubbing on the innner splash guards. Of course there is always the chance of the to of the fender liners, but that's if you go real low and the roads aren't smooth.
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Re: Spoon sw338 offset? (Master Shake)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Master Shake »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">+35</TD></TR></TABLE>+1
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