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Wheel sizing / offset advice?

mitchy_

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Still seems broken... perhaps it's just me though.

Considering the SF06's now. Did a quick photoshop and they look better than I expected.
 
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+45 will be fine on the rear, remember, the offset from 45 to 48 means the the wheel moves in only 1.5, not 3.

That's flat out wrong, any basic offset calculator will tell you that. It would also be damn pointless to measure it in mm otherwise.

It's how far the hub face sits from the centreline of the rim, one complete number across the full width of the rim, bead to bead.
 

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Still seems broken... perhaps it's just me though.

Considering the SF06's now. Did a quick photoshop and they look better than I expected.

Picture should be working now man...
 

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Hi

I just cashed out on a set of SF06 20x9 and 20x10 deep concave - tire shop has suggested may need guard skim. Got to wait till next month for them to get made and get her (NZ).

@AVGJO3 - Pic not working for me still mate, am keen to see how the look on your wagon.
 

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SF06's aren't too bad at all... 20x10 +32 and 20x11 +43

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Ok Im in love! Only problem is now I think I should have gone 10s and 11s. Awesome looking Senator mate!!!!
 

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Hi

I just cashed out on a set of SF06 20x9 and 20x10 deep concave - tire shop has suggested may need guard skim. Got to wait till next month for them to get made and get her (NZ).

@AVGJO3 - Pic not working for me still mate, am keen to see how the look on your wagon.

Here is another attempt yet again to make the picture work...let me know...

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20 x 10 is not deep concave man...only 'Concave'. 10.5" and 11" are deep concave!

I've got the 10" rear, had the guards skimmed and they haven't scrubbed once!
 

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Ok Im in love! Only problem is now I think I should have gone 10s and 11s. Awesome looking Senator mate!!!!

mitchy_ - Senator looks the tits! I really did want to go the 11" rear but I didn't want stretched tyres more! I also didn't want scrubbing issues! What tyres are you running and is your car bagged?
 

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275's on the rear, 255 up front. Yes it is bagged, so really I can just set a height where it doesn't rub for normal driving. (Which is a decent amount higher than with the 22's on it)
 
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