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The front might be a tad aggressive at 19x9 +24. Look at my signature picture. That is stock height with front an equivalent of 19x9 +32 (using a 15mm spacer).
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The front might be a tad aggressive at 19x9 +24. Look at my signature picture. That is stock height with front an equivalent of 19x9 +32 (using a 15mm spacer). Yes, I'm making a right hand turn, so the suspension on the driver's side is a little compressed, but you can still get an idea of how the front tire sits in relation to the wheel well. For stock height, I probably wouldn't go more aggressive than +27 offset if you have a choice. I would tend to go closer to +32 myself (for stock height and stock camber).
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