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Fg Offsets And Tyre Questions


Dillz

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So thinking I should go 9.5 in the rear? Towing a trailer for work everyday, will tens cause dramas with scrubbing out? that's running a 295.

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Better running a 10 if 295...

Yeah if I went to a 9.5 I would go a smaller tyre. I was wondering though does any actually run 295's and tow something regularly. You know what I mean?

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Lol ok, what im trying to say is....if I have 20x10 in the rear with 295s. Will there be enough clearance between the tyre and the tub to still load up the back of my ute. Eg towing a builders trailer ( less then 600kg) . Usually the car drops around 20-30mm when the trailer is attached.

Corey

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Easy, I have 19" with 285/35 tyres, lowed fair low and still have about 4 or 5 inches above the tyre till it scrubs

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They look awesome! Great fitment! They look like they stick out more than +40's at the rear, fronts look great!

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Looks tuff as, but what happens when you hit a bump? Wouldn't it send the wheel straight into the guard and bend it?

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