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Fg Offsets And Tyre Questions


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  • Member For: 14y 5m 11d
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Punching your 9.5" -15 into the calculator brings up 70.1mm more poke than stock!?

That would suggest I could easily use a 10" +10 which gives 51.4 poke and not necessarily have to roll my guards? Or did you have to pump and roll yours to get it to fit?

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  • Member For: 14y 7m 30d
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if you measure your stock wheels to the out side of the guard you will there is enough room for a midget family to live..

the offset they used is so retarded it looks like a massive mistake...

I rolled my guards to fit that spec, which fit pretty easy, I later pumped them to see how much bigger I could go...

but yeh I was running quite a bit more rolling track than standard haha

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Thanks Mummba,

Yes I have measured and I don't get 50mm. I get 33mm rear and about 31mm front which are already pretty well rolled stock. Of course if the rears were rolled, that would probably give close to 50mm. I'm worried about doing that because I don't want cracked paint.

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^^ would be quite easy to get them to fit if you like poke, the inside guard would be your restriction,
I have just rolled and flared mine a good 10-12mm, and there is still more left in the guards

you could also run a semi stretched tyre

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  • Member For: 12y 11m
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I found a set of 19x10.5 +12 front and rear te37

How would that go on my fg xr6t

Will I need to roll the guards. How much would it stick out at the front.

Btw I haven't lowered my car yet

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