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  • Member For: 12y 8m 7d
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OK so I can now get a custom order so I can pick the dish and offset etc.

I desperately need to find out waht offset I need to order from someone that has done it to there fg sedan.

I am ordering 20" x 10 with 275 and 20" x 8.5 with 245.

Front offset ??

Rear offset ??

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  • Member For: 14y 1m 11d
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Do you want them sitting close to stock or coming out further?

We usually go 32-35 on the fronts and 38-40 on the rears.

that's for a nice safe fitment.

To have em coming out, 25 front and 28 rear.

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  • Member For: 14y 8m 5d

This^

To get the most tyre you can with as little guard work as possible I would go +35 up front and +40 rear, but this is a very 'safe' fitment. If your after aggressive then as above

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Thanks guys,

So this is what I am going to order for my g6et.

If anyone thinks this is not a good idea please advise as I want these to be perfect.

20 x 9.5 with a 275 tire +40

20 x 8.5 with a 245 tire +35

I also am going to order the rears with more lip will this effect the offset ?

Also I have decided 9.5 for the rear as some people have questioned wether they would fit without guard work.

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Roll the rears and a 10" +40 will fit in. And go a 8.5 +30 or 25 up front. I run +20 with no dramas.

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What you would consider perfect fitment might be totally unnaceptable to someone else.

You are better off going through the other threads here in particular the wheelwhore thread and finding a picture and the coinciding fitment of what you would consider a perfect fitment.

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