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trust me i'd love to get a set of 18's but im short on cahs and found a good deal on 17's, which is still a step up from my stockers. Within the year i might go bigger, maybe i'll just throw a set off 22's under it
^ a good idea is what he said....but in the end, it will also depend on the design of the rim itself as well...extreme designs are going to play games with offset numbers...
but basically, you'd usually be looking for anything from about 38-45 or so
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soz dont wanna steal ur thread but i got 93 gen 3 and i was thinkin bout goin up to 19s would these fit? would i have to roll the guards to make them fit or would they still not fit at all?
they'll fit....but you'll probably have to run 215 series tires on them if not 205 series tires to make them fit in the wheel well without rolling them.....and when you go that big, offset is paramount
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