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I don't know guys, I don't think a 19x9 with 24 is the right offset for the front if you are lowered and drive aggressive. I think this gets some

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I don't know guys, I don't think a 19x9 with 24 is the right offset for the front if you are lowered and drive aggressive. I think this gets some rubbing of the inner fender well. People have said that with 20mm spacers on stockies that they get some rub. I don't want any rub, especially on aggresive high g turns. I think for the front with 19.9 24 is too much, maybe go in 5mm.

It seems that 15mm was the best for the front with spacers and oem wheels. Those that put 20mm on had rub issues. so if you apply that 15mm to 9 inch wheel, that should mean the fronts should be 32 offset. Nismofo, you say you get some rubbing (of inner plastic), at some conditions - i don't want it at all, so in my mind 24 is too aggressive if you don't want any fender/plastic contact. So the question i have is how far can go in from 32 and still not get any contact, during all driving condition (full compression, turning, on swift suspension).

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