Wheel offset help
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Re: Wheel offset help
No, there are tons of great, knowledgable members on this site. This site has gone way down hill because fucking cheap retards like yourself who put on low quality parts and expect everything to be peachy. Here's a great tip: save your money, get coil overs, a camber kit, and be done with it. I bet you lowered it on the factory shocks too. Bitches prolly have 200k on them.
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Re: Wheel offset help
I just saw this thread, and noticed it's missing a critical piece of info or two. There is no way to tell if wheels will fit based on the offset alone. Offset is just a dimension from the wheel centerline. Unless you post the wheel width (and the diameter in the case of stupid hellastupid bullshit where the wheel is outside of the fender opening and the tire is not) you really haven't given enough information to know anything about fitment.
This is what you're saying: "I need to find out if my house is too tall. I live on the first floor."
That's not enough information. We know you have a house, and that it has at least one floor. That's it. It doesn't matter that the house is made of brick, what color it is, whether it has a deck, etc.
Figuring out fit for a tire that has had the sidewall molested into a trapezoid is easier with the proper information.
This is what you're saying: "I need to find out if my house is too tall. I live on the first floor."
That's not enough information. We know you have a house, and that it has at least one floor. That's it. It doesn't matter that the house is made of brick, what color it is, whether it has a deck, etc.
Figuring out fit for a tire that has had the sidewall molested into a trapezoid is easier with the proper information.
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