Young0utlaw81Cutlass said:Do you mean offset? I think front 15 and back 30
I don't see those working on your car. G-body's really need a negative offset, especially in the rear. Those really sound like FWD wheels.
Young0utlaw81Cutlass said:Do you mean offset? I think front 15 and back 30
Qdub24 said:I believe that 5" of backspacing is the most that you can run on a G-body without notching the frame or using some spacers/adapters.
Young0utlaw81Cutlass said:Qdub24 said:I believe that 5" of backspacing is the most that you can run on a G-body without notching the frame or using some spacers/adapters.
Ok thanks so a 13 offset should be good,
Qdub24 said:For the rear, a 10.5" width wheel with a +30 offset would be equivalent to 6.93" backspacing. A +15 offset would be equivalent to 6.34" backspacing on a 10.5" wheel. I used the link provided to figure those numbers: http://www.customwheeloffset.com/tire-w ... alculators
Qdub24 said:Young0utlaw81Cutlass said:Qdub24 said:I believe that 5" of backspacing is the most that you can run on a G-body without notching the frame or using some spacers/adapters.
Ok thanks so a 13 offset should be good,
The 9.5" width front wheel with a +15 offset will be equivalent to 5.84" backspacing. You might can get away with that on the front.
No, for the rear. A 10.5" width wheel with a +13 offset will be equivalent to 6.26" backspacing.
Qdub24 said:For the rear, a 10.5" width wheel with a +30 offset would be equivalent to 6.93" backspacing. A +15 offset would be equivalent to 6.34" backspacing on a 10.5" wheel. I used the link provided to figure those numbers: http://www.customwheeloffset.com/tire-w ... alculators
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