Will a +42 offset wheel rub against the fender?
I did a search and didn't get any results.
I want the stance to be as wide as possible. I'm thinking of 15" wheels with 195/50/15 tires.
I know +40 offset is a perfect fit, but will +42 fit w/o rubbing against the fender?
I want the stance to be as wide as possible. I'm thinking of 15" wheels with 195/50/15 tires.
I know +40 offset is a perfect fit, but will +42 fit w/o rubbing against the fender?
Seriously doubtful.
I ran +38 Rota C8s with 195/50/15 and never had any problems until I went to 205/50/15.
If your car is slammed and the rear camber is anything over -1 degrees then minor fender rolling may be necessary.
BTW:
+42 tucks in more than a +40.
I ran +38 Rota C8s with 195/50/15 and never had any problems until I went to 205/50/15.
If your car is slammed and the rear camber is anything over -1 degrees then minor fender rolling may be necessary.
BTW:
+42 tucks in more than a +40.
thanx B18C5!
the car is not slammed. It has Eibach Pro. I just want the wheels to stick out as much as possible w/o rubbing and will be running 195's.
Oh yeah, I didn't know which offset to post.
the car is not slammed. It has Eibach Pro. I just want the wheels to stick out as much as possible w/o rubbing and will be running 195's.
Oh yeah, I didn't know which offset to post.
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