Is there such a thing as this type of guide for the wheels and fitament of wheels on a zed? (I spent a while searching before this post but didn't come up with anything.)
I'm on the lookout for wheels and I saw a set with the following dimensions:
19x9.0 +42 PCD: 5/114.3 for the front
19x10.0 +37 PCD: 5/114.3 for the rear
I see from searches I have done that a 9.5" rear with a 35" offset has a nice aggressive stance (Funkysi's being an excellent example). However would the same offset be ok with a 10" rear wheel or does the width of the wheel have a significant bearing?
Does the offset on the front make sense with a 19"rim?
I know that the size of a tyre would have a bearing on the fitting in the arch, so for the above I would be thinking of a 265 on the front and a 285 on the rear. Am I correct in my thinking here or would the 265 rub on hard lock? My suspension has been slightly lowered from standard.
Is there such a thing as this type of guide for the wheels and fitament of wheels on a zed? (I spent a while searching before this post but didn't come up with anything.)
I'm on the lookout for wheels and I saw a set with the following dimensions:
19x9.0 +42 PCD: 5/114.3 for the front
19x10.0 +37 PCD: 5/114.3 for the rear
I see from searches I have done that a 9.5" rear with a 35" offset has a nice aggressive stance (Funkysi's being an excellent example). However would the same offset be ok with a 10" rear wheel or does the width of the wheel have a significant bearing?
Does the offset on the front make sense with a 19"rim?
I know that the size of a tyre would have a bearing on the fitting in the arch, so for the above I would be thinking of a 265 on the front and a 285 on the rear. Am I correct in my thinking here or would the 265 rub on hard lock? My suspension has been slightly lowered from standard.