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So... What car is this? Lowered? Slammed? Camber? Posted via RS Mobile |
^ I believe it's an FX35. |
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offsets are increments in MM, so just do a simple conversion of mm's vs inches to figure out exactly what the difference really is so in your case how many mm's are within half an inch and you'll get your answer |
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265 tires would fit on a 10" rim easily |
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with a 50 series tire profile I wouldnt worry at all about any stretch, would be barely noticeable |
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Those rims would fit for sure if u had a lower offset |
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Its when you start lowering and you need to adjust camber and toe in/out |
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when the wheel pokes out past the fender |
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To give u a general idea I'm running r35 gtr wheels on my fx 9.5 width +45 front 10 width +25 back The front is still a little tucked in but the rear has a little poke. So I think +38 all around would work well Are u lowered or stock? Lowering the ride tends to tuck the wheels in a little too I don't think u have the correct centerbore thought for ^ rims Posted via RS Mobile |
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Get the 5x114.3 btw lol |
Correct me if I'm wrong but the only way to know for sure is to test fit? I did all the measurement for my wheels before I got it and when I put it on, the rear still stick out more than I anticipate Posted via RS Mobile |
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Yea it's staggered. I love the stance but wish it's bigger. Have u consider upsizing to 22? IMO 20 looks small on fx. Especially if it's gor thin spokes. Got pic of the rims u plan to get? Posted via RS Mobile |
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