offset wheels on a 98 4 door
not right now, i was waiting to get fenders rolled, I have one finger gap between wheel and fender, rubs little cause need to be rolled. So i was going wait for that to r up my thread with no pics so everyone can see them.
if you want to run corrected camber close to 0* I suggest getting a 8" with 30 to 35mm offset.
being as its your daily, go with a bigger wheel. You can get away from buying the camber kits, saving you money.
16x8+25 give or take a few mm.
205/45s
stock control arms
great fitment and little to no rubbing issues
being as its your daily, go with a bigger wheel. You can get away from buying the camber kits, saving you money.
16x8+25 give or take a few mm.
205/45s
stock control arms
great fitment and little to no rubbing issues
if you want to run corrected camber close to 0* I suggest getting a 8" with 30 to 35mm offset.
being as its your daily, go with a bigger wheel. You can get away from buying the camber kits, saving you money.
16x8+25 give or take a few mm.
205/45s
stock control arms
great fitment and little to no rubbing issues
being as its your daily, go with a bigger wheel. You can get away from buying the camber kits, saving you money.
16x8+25 give or take a few mm.
205/45s
stock control arms
great fitment and little to no rubbing issues
Thanks b-well
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