Guest Guests Posted 09/01/09 02:11 AM Share Posted 09/01/09 02:11 AM They come in what ever offset you ask for afaik Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turboknapp Donating Members 783 Member For: 17y 9m 28d Gender: Male Location: perth w.a Posted 09/01/09 02:43 AM Share Posted 09/01/09 02:43 AM Wish I had that money tree that you do growing in my back yard there Deano Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PSYCHO XRT THE PSYCHO XRT Donating Members 1,275 Member For: 19y 1m 13d Gender: Not Telling Location: At the lights! Posted 09/01/09 02:47 AM Share Posted 09/01/09 02:47 AM It looks fuggin awesome m8! Really TUFF looking! Chuck up a few more pics for a proper opinion but lookin at those ones really sets it off..... I like! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dalts Member 755 Member For: 18y 7m 25d Gender: Male Location: brisbane Posted 09/01/09 05:40 AM Share Posted 09/01/09 05:40 AM (edited) looks good!my dads got the same on his bf typhoon 20x10s on the back with 275,guards were rolled and slightly pumped,his is bionic they suit most colourscheers lee Edited 09/01/09 05:40 AM by dalts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
f6rspec Banned 124 Member For: 16y 7m 3d Gender: Male Location: perth Posted 09/01/09 10:25 AM Share Posted 09/01/09 10:25 AM dean there look like the rims ive got Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcl Toughest BA Turbo Lifetime Members 3,408 Member For: 22y 27d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 09/01/09 11:03 AM Share Posted 09/01/09 11:03 AM Rear offset is spot on.Normally we fit a 275 on a 9.5" rear rim, rather than a 10".I'd say that with many 275 tyres they are more likely to be skinny fit on the 10" rims, so you just have to be careful about scraping the rims. Fitment depends on real width of rear tyres, as not all 275 tyres are a true 275mm width. I've had a 275 tyre that was more like a 245 when it was measured.I put a 285 Pirelli on a 9.5" rim, and it didn't fit properly. It was measured, and was closer to 295mm in width. It was then put on a 10" rim, and had major problems fitting under the guard, and as well as rolling the guard had to run 3 degrees negative camber to get it to fit.20*10 do look very impressive!Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phatal Member 205 Member For: 17y 4d Gender: Male Location: Poxby Downs, SA Posted 09/01/09 11:41 AM Share Posted 09/01/09 11:41 AM personally I don't like it. Sticks out too much for me. But I would love the tyres on the back of my phoon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest EGOXRT Guests Posted 09/01/09 11:59 AM Share Posted 09/01/09 11:59 AM Keep what you have or pump the guards.These are 19mm further out than an 8.5inch wheel with the same offset. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TaHa Member 948 Member For: 16y 7m 29d Gender: Male Posted 09/01/09 12:20 PM Share Posted 09/01/09 12:20 PM they look mad dude, easy fit over the brakes too ey? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arronm Dropping a turd Gold Donating Members 9,520 Member For: 17y 2m 24d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 09/01/09 02:00 PM Share Posted 09/01/09 02:00 PM The first 2 pics make it look really 'stuck out' but infact they are well in the guards.As for a rim that sits further in, if I did that I'd scrub on something suspension related There's only about 5 - 8mm cleaance at the moment.I worked it out once for a 19x9.5 with a 275 perfect offset was + 42. Just measured mine 19x8 rim +36, tyre comes to 240. Gap on the inside to the body is 32mm. Assuming your tyre comes to 275mm that's an extra 35mm more than mine. So the max go could comfortably put on the inside is 25mm leaving you a 7mm gap and the other 10mm you put towards the guard. Early FPV run +27 so that puts the tyre 9mm closer to the guard and that doesnt rub. So good offset is + 42. If you tyre is bigger that 275 and is closer to 285 you need to put most of that 10mm towards the guard so reduce the + offset by the extra width amount. You need to measure the actual size of the tyre on the rim as Brian is correct different tyres come to different sizes.Do you realize 275/30/20 is 20mm in overall diameter bigger.Try Big custom wheels website they have a tyre rim calculator. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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