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Well, the offset numbers are on the table. If you're still afraid of rub then go somewhere between +24 and +32 and call it a day...say +28. If you plan
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Well, the offset numbers are on the table. If you're still afraid of rub then go somewhere between +24 and +32 and call it a day...say +28. If you plan on running a front tire wider than 255 (eg 265 or 275) you may need to run a 9.5 width wheel, in which case add 6 mm to the 19x9 offset to keep backspacing the same. Running something as thick as 275 in front you can run up to 10 mm more aggressive than stock (19x9+37) without rubbing, according to some members.
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