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Originally Posted by clintfocus ^yes more width can be fit in the rear of 370. I more so meant offset guidelines are similar between 350 and 370 For interior clearance,
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You'll want a more aggressive offset on the 370 rear to avoid the sunken in look. Check out how aggressive the rear fitment is for stock 370 wheels on the rear (front has 20mm spacers and is still in a bit): ![]() |
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