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Wheel poke
Anyone know what offset I would need to get 2" of wheel poke? 2013 sport. Asking because I am interested in the moonbeam widebody.
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Wheel poke
Nope. Carbon signal said with that widebody would need more aggressive wheels with 2" of poke. . . Trying to figure out what offset would be needed....
Don't know if this is going to happen or work out... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
depends what width your rims are going to be... then you can work with offsets from there.
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I always recommend having the wide body kit installed before you order your wheels. That way you will get the fitment bang on. If you order the wheels before hand and they installer had to alter the kit to fit by taking material out or adding it, it will throw the whole fitment off.
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Thanks R.K.
This is for potential sponsorship and they want to know what wheels before they make a decision. So I need help determining the offset to give them a proposal. I'm not buying the rims unless I get the sponsorship on the widebody. Thus I am at an impasse. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Also.. I am thinking 19x9 or 19x9.5 up front and 19x10 in back
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unless you FI the car, it's going to be all show no go... :eekdance: |
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Not sure why CS chose such WEAK wheels to put on a widebody... IMO you should be running 19x11, and 19x12 |
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K they (cs) said by 9 -15 front and by 11 -25 back... Wonder if this is going to work.... I track my car now.... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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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Dammit
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That ends that. My car isn't built to hard park and I am not going to throw all of my work away for a widebody kit.
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if youre going to track your car, there are much better ways to make it faster.
check with Mike and the others. they know how to setup your car for the track correctly. |
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Or 11's all around or something :yum: |
I am giving up on the widebody idea. I thanked cs for considering me. I like the look but functionality is more important right now. :(
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11's all around would be good, with the proper offset you could run square tires also.
But with the widebody kit they are producing you need a width of 10-11 up front and 11-13 in the rear. |
I see...
Thanks for all the helpful responses all! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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