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Old Aug 22, 2004 | 12:14 AM
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I found this list of recommended tire/wheel sizes and offsets on the fabulous site. I don't know if you [Mods] want to add this info to the sticky or not but I thought I'd post it for everybody.
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cool........thanks......
Old Aug 22, 2004 | 02:29 AM
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*with gooey hands* ewww, it's all sticky!

Thanks for the info!
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How do you read that thing? If Im looking at it right for a 15" wheel they say a offset from 18-26? Is that right? I thought I read in some post here on sl that the stock wheel was a 38? Can some one solve my insanity?
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Originally Posted by chucksu
How do you read that thing? If Im looking at it right for a 15" wheel they say a offset from 18-26? Is that right? I thought I read in some post here on sl that the stock wheel was a 38? Can some one solve my insanity?
This chart is from the Fabulous website. Incase you didn't know, Fabulous makes body kits, wheels, ect. ...aftermarket goodies with a much more aggressive styling ( http://www.fabulous.co.jp/index1.html ). These offsets are designed to bring the wheels closer to flush with the fender lip, giving you a more aggressive look. As for the range (18-26) and not a specific offset, I think the do that because offsets between wheel brands vary a little bit, the same way the a size 11 Nike won't be the same as a size 11 Adidas
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Thanks for clearing that up. So then thats just what they suggest for the flush look. So then what would the real range be before you need spacers? Something like 18-42 or so?
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