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If you are going with a custom wheel, they should be able to make pretty much any offset you could want. That way you can still present the wheel you
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If you are going with a custom wheel, they should be able to make pretty much any offset you could want. That way you can still present the wheel you want for them to make a decision on sponsorship, but also get the wheel fitment perfect. That would make more sense to me.
Also, if you are going with a widebody, i would think that you would need way more width then 9.5 and 10". 10" isnt even usually what you would run on a 370 without a widebody kit. Its usually 9.5 front and 10.5 rear.
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