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Wheel Offset
Hi Guys. Does anyone know what the optimal wheel offset would be for pair of 17x8" bulllitt wheels for the front and a pair of 17x9" wheels for the rear. I have a 2000 V6 Mustang. I was looking at the wheels on American Racing's website and I'm trying to figure out which wheels I would need. Thanks.
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if ur wanting to get bigger ones for the rear u might as well go for the 10.5 becuase the difference between the 8s and 9s isnt really noticable
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I currently have 17x9"s all around but I'm looking for better driveability. The 9's in the back offer great grip without paying an assolad for 315 size tires that would be needed for the 10.5" wheel. I just need to find out what the best offset is for the best fit inside the wheel well. Any ideas?
Last edited by jrs912; April 16th, 2008 at 09:23 PM. |
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