Wheel Offset Needed?
I guess it might depend on the wheel but my friend has the same wheels as me and his front offset is +35 and mine is +44. This was suggested per Raceline. I don't know if I'm still getting used to the 18 wheel as opposed to the 17 but it seems as though the front tends to float around some. I drove it over 100 miles today and was wondering what other people's offsets were?
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I guess it might depend on the wheel but my friend has the same wheels as me and his front offset is +35 and mine is +44. This was suggested per Raceline. I don't don't if I'm still getting used to the 18 wheel as opposed to the 17 but it seems as though the front tends to float around some. I drove it over 100 miles today and was wondering what other people's offstes were?
I can tell you that I believe the wider tires seem to float a little more than the stockers. They can get in a crack in the road and do that following thing they do. It's not bad but noticable.
Scott
I don't think I need that but I did lower the tire pressure from 36 to 32 and I'll see how it handles tomorrow. I figure if the tires are inflated to 36 cold they probably are running at around 40 once they heat up. Probably too much air for the tires.
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