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Old 11-26-2009, 12:12 AM
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? FOr yous fitment/wheel/offset gurus

I have a 2k maxima and I did the 6th gen BBK up front. I found some new wheels I would like to get that are 18x8, and they are offered in +25,33,45, or 48 offset. Which would fit/function/work best? How can I calculate or find this out? I do not know much about offset and such, and wonder if they would clear my calipers!? thanks for the help!
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if i were u, and u want it to look mean..i would do +25 or better yet

+25 in the rear and +33 in the front..
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+25.

A 9" wheel looks good in +35. You loose 12.5 mm per side with the 8" wheel, so a decrease in offset by that amount will bring the wheel back out.
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