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that will be super agressive in the front. the wheels will stick out 27mm farther than stock. Look at the silver one up above that is +24. he is dropped,

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that will be super agressive in the front. the wheels will stick out 27mm farther than stock. Look at the silver one up above that is +24. he is dropped, so has more camber, which brings the top of the tire in a little. Yours would stick out 4mm farther than his. If you aren't lowered, your are better off with a +27 up front to be safe. That would be the same as running a 20mm spacer on stock wheels.

For the rears, you will stick out 10mm farther, but your really want to stick out about 20mm farther, so you should get a +10 offset on a 10" rim.
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