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is this what's required for the 08 v6 6spd coupes?
Size- 20"x 8.5"
Bolt Pattern- 5x114.3
Offset- +40mm
the tires are nitto 245/35/20
thanks!! :thumbsup:
LateNites
05-04-2008, 03:00 PM
is this what's required for the 08 v6 6spd coupes?
Size- 20"x 8.5"
Bolt Pattern- 5x114.3
Offset- +40mm
the tires are nitto 245/35/20
thanks!! :thumbsup:
Those will work just fine. Might want to look for a little higher offset though, stock is 55, so the 40 will stick out a little bit.
what exactly is the offset? i'm not even sure what that is... thanks man
onewheelup
05-04-2008, 03:40 PM
what exactly is the offset? i'm not even sure what that is... thanks man
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
Stock offset is +55. I wouldn't go any lower than a +40 but would try to be around +45.
osidepunker
05-08-2008, 01:55 PM
Somebody here is running a +38mm offset, lowered, with no rubbing (20x8.5 245/35/20)
onewheelup
05-08-2008, 02:53 PM
Somebody here is running a +38mm offset, lowered, with no rubbing (20x8.5 245/35/20)
That would be jnguyen and I remember him saying that they arent as flush as he would have liked and would have gone with a larger offset. The only problem I can forsee with a lower offset is rubbing with a drop going over dips or speed bumps.
osidepunker
05-08-2008, 03:07 PM
That would be jnguyen and I remember him saying that they arent as flush as he would have liked and would have gone with a larger offset. The only problem I can forsee with a lower offset is rubbing with a drop going over dips or speed bumps.
I bet they probably stick out a little too much in front and not enough in the rear (or maybe just right). With the way the rear fender is I think +38 is probably the best comprimise. Or go staggered.
peazs
05-08-2008, 05:38 PM
Too bad some wheel styles jump from +38 to +46... I wouldn't know what to get if I didn't wish to get any spacers.
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