offset question for wide wheels
I am looking to run 15x8 wheels and will have 24.5x8.5 tires on them what kind of offset should I look at to not have to roll the fenders or worry about them rubbing really bad?
its gonna be more toward your ride height than wheel offset for hitting the fenders. if you tuck the wheels under the fenders then you'll hit the frame on full lock during turning.
you'll probably get the answers your looking for in the drag race forum.
but since were such good friends i'll do you a favor and keep an eye on your tire to fender clearance for you........................ from my rearview mirror
you'll probably get the answers your looking for in the drag race forum.
but since were such good friends i'll do you a favor and keep an eye on your tire to fender clearance for you........................ from my rearview mirror
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DontBlink »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">its gonna be more toward your ride height than wheel offset for hitting the fenders. if you tuck the wheels under the fenders then you'll hit the frame on full lock during turning.
you'll probably get the answers your looking for in the drag race forum.
but since were such good friends i'll do you a favor and keep an eye on your tire to fender clearance for you........................ from my rearview mirror
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well that is if we both can make a pass without breaking an axle
you'll probably get the answers your looking for in the drag race forum.
but since were such good friends i'll do you a favor and keep an eye on your tire to fender clearance for you........................ from my rearview mirror
</TD></TR></TABLE>well that is if we both can make a pass without breaking an axle
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