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Fg Offsets And Tyre Questions


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Cheers Arron. I was hoping to fit a 255/35/19 front and 295/30/19 rear Michelin PSS tyres, which have pretty exactly the same rolling diameter (26" front and 26" rear). They don't seem to do a 285/30/19, so the closest I can see would be going with a 255/40/19 (27.1") front and 285/35/19 (26.9") rear. But then my speedo would be out compared to stock as I'd have gone up a...

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It will be fine. Back wont be an issue. Utes have heaps of room. FG front is different to BA BF. The offsets you posted will be fine.

Cheers arronm, I had a rough measure and it seems it'll be right up flush with the guard up front and well into the lip area on the back. Seems to me like I'd have to roll the lips to use them? Or am I missing something? I realise the front will radius in as the suspension compresses and of course the rear will do similar because compression on both sides of the vehicle at the same exact time is certainly not probable?

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Hahaha I know it's not your style Chris, but personally I'm not all that big on poke with my cars. I'd rather have it sit inside the guards ;)

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@IH8TOADS sorry for the late reply mate, the caliper clearance for the caliper to the spokes is about 28mm. The clearance from the caliper bracket to the spokes is about 22mm. From the caliper out to the rim there is heaps. Yep they are So disks front and rear and have a huge dish :)

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