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Old 03-16-2006, 11:20 AM   #1
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offset for over fenders

I have a 95 240 w/ a 20mm in front and 50mm in back! I'm getting some work s1 3pc. 18x9 and 18x10. what offset should i go to make it look good! need opinions! i forgot I have a z32 caliper in front!
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Questions that need to be answered before anyone makes a sugestion:
willing to strech tires?
willing to run some negative camber?
are you slammed on coilovers?
what do you consider flush?-to answer this one, search the forums and look for S14's that have a wheel set-up you consider flush. The fenders have to be factory and rolled only, not pulled. Also, look at there tire sizing and camber as both could be more agressive than what you want to run. When you figure all that out post back on this thread with that info
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Old 03-16-2006, 12:33 PM   #3
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Questions that need to be answered before anyone makes a sugestion:
willing to strech tires?
willing to run some negative camber?
are you slammed on coilovers?
what do you consider flush?-to answer this one, search the forums and look for S14's that have a wheel set-up you consider flush. The fenders have to be factory and rolled only, not pulled. Also, look at there tire sizing and camber as both could be more agressive than what you want to run. When you figure all that out post back on this thread with that info

VERY well said.

Once you've done that, we'll be happy to help you out.
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18x9 +0 offset 18x10 -30 offset
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