17x8.5 wheels
Seen a lot of posts bout 8" wide wheels and read SpyHunter's great thread about offsets.
I'm looking at a set of ARC AR01 wheels with the following specs:
8.5 wide
+35 offset
With 245/50 tires (which very nearly preserves stock overall diameter), I believe the rear will clear the inner fender liner.
The front is what concerns me while reading up on the subject. SpyHunter states at 8 inches, +25 is about perfect in the front. Is 8.5 flat out impossible then? I would only go 225 with the front tires, which should help.
Other option is some Petrol P4C's at 17X8, also +35 offset. Rear should clear just fine and the fronts would need a spacer. But I much prefer the looks of the AR01's.
Thanks
I'm looking at a set of ARC AR01 wheels with the following specs:
8.5 wide
+35 offset
With 245/50 tires (which very nearly preserves stock overall diameter), I believe the rear will clear the inner fender liner.
The front is what concerns me while reading up on the subject. SpyHunter states at 8 inches, +25 is about perfect in the front. Is 8.5 flat out impossible then? I would only go 225 with the front tires, which should help.
Other option is some Petrol P4C's at 17X8, also +35 offset. Rear should clear just fine and the fronts would need a spacer. But I much prefer the looks of the AR01's.
Thanks
Check one of the online calculators.
i had 17x8 et20 245/45R17 and it was very close at fender lip.
if your proposed size extends any further than what I ran, expect rubbing when suspension compresses.
i had 17x8 et20 245/45R17 and it was very close at fender lip.
if your proposed size extends any further than what I ran, expect rubbing when suspension compresses.
You had 245’s in front?
Im thinking you may have clearance issues at the tie rod. Looks like you will be good at the rear fender lip.
i run 17x8 et28 now, will check clearance at tie rod when i get home later this week(travelling for work).
i run 17x8 et28 now, will check clearance at tie rod when i get home later this week(travelling for work).
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