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Old 03-27-2011, 09:41 AM
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where to get 16x8" wheels with a +35 offset?

yea im looking for some 16x8" wheels with a +35 offset... no luck for what im realling looking for
im kinda looking at the rota grid, but it doesnt come with the right offset, it only has either +45 offset or a +10 offset... can i fit the +45 on our cars lowered? with a 255/45/16? i need something fat to toss on there for some traction

anyone know of some wheels that are 16x8 with a closer offset? or how to make those fit? thanks
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tire too darn wide man......
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Just get 10mm spacers
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Old 03-27-2011, 10:48 AM
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I know there are some 16x7.5" Borbets with a +35mm offset. Would probably be able to do a 245
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Get yourself a fender roller as well! 255 well barely fit under a 5th gen and we got way more room.....I think a 235 is pushing it!!!!
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I ran ssr gt1's with a 245/40/18 and only the rear rubbed with passengers, the front was good, but I did have spacers.
I'm just thinking a +45 is going to push it WAY in...
I might need to go extended studs and big spacers, like 1.5" or something, I just want it to be safe, dont want to ride my rotors down the street,
So u think some 16x8 +45 will fit with a spacer?
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255 is a lot of tire on an 8" wide wheel (on a car). I have 245's on an 8.5" wheel and the side wall is flat. I am running 16x8.5"s +37 with 245/45/16 tires all the way around with a 10mm spacer on the rear, and my fenders are rolled. +45 wheel with a 255 tire will rub on the inside for sure. I think if you can find what you are looking for, they should fit with no modifications assuming you use a more normal tire size for an 8" wide wheel. Personally I would not run something wider than a 245 on that size wheel...but that's just me.
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ok 255 is too much got it, so 245 it is get fenders rolled... next on "the list" hahaha thanks
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These are my 225/45/17 on a 7" or 7.5" wheel...They're wide enough and hold a good line during high speed manuvers....no rubbing/bottoming out with back full of average weight folks but place some big 250 lbs+ ***** at least 3 and it will bottom out on the bumpstops but never no tire rub.....

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what wheels are those?
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tires i was looking at - http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....GFSP&tab=Sizes
wheels im looking at (16x8 +48) - http://www.machiii.net/index.php/whe...lipstream.html

think this setup will work with some spacers?
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^ I can just imagine those on a 3rd. Unsure about 3rds, but +48 is a high offset for Maximas in general. Spacers are key. I have some for sale if youre interested. 25mm and 15mm.
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Originally Posted by dead2fall
tires i was looking at - http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....GFSP&tab=Sizes
wheels im looking at (16x8 +48) - http://www.machiii.net/index.php/whe...lipstream.html

think this setup will work with some spacers?
why not just get some slips that have a better offset? You probably would not need to run a spacers if you get something with a lower offset.
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Originally Posted by cardana24
why not just get some slips that have a better offset? You probably would not need to run a spacers if you get something with a lower offset.
Where can I get that wheel in a better offset?

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