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ali.k

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  1. You may find something in the TSW range, they do quite a few wheels in staggered sizes with lower offsets to fill your guards, like others have said, a 9.5 +25 and 10.5 +30 rear or close to, will have them sitting nice and flush. Depends if you want to go forged, otherwise the Rohana cast range may also accomodate your needs if you like their designs. And if you wanted to go custom made then that opens a whole new playing field, simmons for example. Ali.
  2. I've done 265 30 19 on the 19x8" stockies, would recommend 255 35 19 as the maximum though
  3. Spot on, its not just tools, even an empty or full tank of gas will affect it! OP is on the right track with bushes alignment etc, this was just a factor to take into consideration in case it happened to be a work ute etc.
  4. Another thing to take note of is what you carry for when you go in to do the wheel alignment. IE I've seen alot of Utes/vans come in and I always recommend to have the car kitted up with what you would normally carry around, may not seem like a big factor but the weight does affect the alignment and a ute with your usual tools loaded will have a different setting compared to say the same ute with an empty tray!
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