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Originally Posted by cooltoy
+23 or so in the rear
+30 in the front.
Use this to visualize where the rims will be.
https://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp
1. Place a strait edge across the front of your stock rims, and measure from straight edge to the fender to find out how much you need to move out.
2. Input your stock rims and tires into the calculator. Print off both front and rear for reference.
3. Input your desired set up and change the offset until the rim is sticking out as far as your earlier measurement.
Don't be surprised that you can not find a rim with the exact offset you need. But a few mm off will not be noticeable.
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Depends on the tires. If I want to move my rim 20mm (for example) outward
The calculator shows 19x10.5 ET15 with tires 285/35
in case wider tire 305/30 offset needs to be +25
Correct me if I am wrong.