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Yikes... Those sound like Altima offsets and widths... Quick version- Stick with 9.5 front 10.5 rear widths.. Keep the offsets at/below +22 for the front and +15 for the rear.
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Yikes... Those sound like Altima offsets and widths...
Quick version- Stick with 9.5 front 10.5 rear widths.. Keep the offsets at/below +22 for the front and +15 for the rear. Keep in mind when you go with a thinner/wider rim the number of offset would change the position from the hub. Here you go bro- Offset calculator. Put in the stock specs then your new spec below it will tell you if it retracts or extends so you will know for fitment. Wheel Offset Calculator
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