need help with rims
#3
man those things will be inset toward the center of the car and will be nowhere near flush with the bodyline in my opinion. I would suggest an offset between 35 and 43 if at all possible. 50 offset may rub on your susension or fenderwells when steering wheel is turned lock to lock, Im not sure
#8
a +40 will be closer to the edge than a +50. To fit perfectly flush, you may want a +35. If you get +40 or +50, you could always add spacers to set them out to where you want them. check out the sticky thread at the top of the wheel/tire section of all the pics of tC's with aftermarket wheels. Most people list the size/brand/offset
#11
why,Ive seen alot tcs with the same size in the back as in the front and the one in the back is far in side the car.I dont like the wheel spasers,they weaken the bolts,so if you planing to do some hard cornering or drifting in high speeds you probabrly will break some thng.
#12
Offset is how far in millimeters the mounting point of the wheel is from the center of the wheel. So a +35 means that the wheel is going to sit out further than a +40.
I think a +30 or +35 offset would work well.
I think a +30 or +35 offset would work well.
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