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Hi, what is the offset range we can work with for wheels on a BA/BF Falcon, between +35 and +40 or what is best recommended. I have +35 on now which I think is also the the standard offset.

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good choice.......ignore the wheel shops :dontknow:

ok, standard is +36.

legally (nsw) you can lower offset to +24

However, the cops arent going to know. Your suggested 8' +22 will sit 14mm further outboard than the standard wheels. I wouldnt be afraid of rolling the guards.....wider stance looks tough, this is an area where the XRs look weak.

On 8' and 8.5' wheels, +30 is nice as it widens track a little with no rub. This fitment is common in Japanese wheels.

In the rears if you are going to run 9.5s, +38 is the common fitment, however +30 or so will also work just needs a bit more guard work.

there are online calculators for offset / width to take the mystery out of the whole thing.

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Always like to get a second opinion on things looking at

16 x 6.5 , +40 Offset

These figures should fit ok on the falcon yes, as it means they are only sitting in an extra 5mm each side.

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Always like to get a second opinion on things looking at

16 x 6.5 , +40 Offset

These figures should fit ok on the falcon yes, as it means they are only sitting in an extra 5mm each side.

6.5 +40 is a very pissy fitment indeed......man up and roll on some 9.5s or 10s in the rear!!!

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In the rears if you are going to run 9.5s, +38 is the common fitment, however +30 or so will also work just needs a bit more guard work.

Erko

So on a BFII you can run a 9.5, +38 without having to roll the guards?

Cheers

Justin

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I'm looking at getting a set of SSR SP1 Professors. I want decent fitment, I.e. near flush. I'll lip the guards if I need to. Do you think 19x8.5 +25 front and 19x9.5 +30 rear will fit?

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