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The FR19's were 19x10.5" +23
Tein rear base plates machined down 6mm (= ~ 10mm down on guards), 1 locking ring removed).
Kmac adjustable camber arms (whatever brand the orange ones were).
Superpro solid centre bush.
Superpro slotted side bushes.
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what offset will a fg ute need to fit 17x10s but im fitting fat slicks so I kinda need the rim to be sitting in to avoid it rubbing the lip.

 

I suck at this sh*t

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On ‎18‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 8:26 AM, naddis01 said:

Ok guys, I'm looking to fit a set of 19x9.5s all round to my FG MkII XR6T. The car is on stock suspension and the guards aren't rolled. I would like to fit 245/40/19 fronts and 275/35/19 rears rather than 245/35/19 and 275/30/19. The wheels I am looking at have customisable offset.

 

So my question is - what offset will I need so there is no rubbing? +30 front and +40 rear?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

Anyone able to help?

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Can you keep us posted on how you go Freaky, I am looking at doing something similar with steelies on my work ute with 17's. I pull up at gutters all day and don't want to have to worry about damaging my 19's and if I have to go with Steel wheels I want them to fill  the guards up.

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On 25/11/2016 at 9:10 PM, naddis01 said:

Anyone able to help?

your pretty close to on the money, maybe got 28F 38R though higher offset can be fixed with a spacer!!

Can I ask why u want a 9.5inch front rim with a 245? Why not go a 265? And get a wider rear with 295-305 

Streched looks shight and useless for road manners

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