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Old 06-30-2014, 02:53 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Radride View Post
I stand corrected. Here's a perfect example of wrong offsets and the tires being too tall...The factory tires in the front are 26.8" tall and the rear's are 26.5" tall. The car above's tires are 28.7" tall!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's 2" taller than factory. It makes the car look like its riding on balloons. The rears are again 28.7" tall. Same problem as the front. Do not repeat his mistake.

Here's pictures of proper fitting wide wheels and proper offsets:













That's my car. I'm running 265's on the front and 325's on the rear; lowered on Swift springs. That's how its done.

R.K.
the OP asked a question I answered. where your car is meant to look good and move slow; my car is meant to look good and move fast. to each their own rad.
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