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Old Jun 15, 2007, 11:29 AM
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Fitment Help!!! offset +28 or +35 on Buddy Club P1 Racing QF 17x9

Guys Im think to get a set of P1 racing QF 17x9
But I dont know which one I should get +28 offset or +35
Please help!

Heres the link:
http://www.buddyclub.us/buddyclub/top_m.html
http://www.buddyclub.us/buddyclub/p1rqf/p1rqfup.html

Thank you so much EvoMers!
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+35 Offset
Old Jun 15, 2007, 12:34 PM
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I would go +28 cause more clearance for the brake caliper.
Old Jun 15, 2007, 01:19 PM
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I remember someone tried the 18X9 +35 and had to run spacers. I know the 17x8 +28 fits with no spacers.

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I would do the +28 if I were you.
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I would get different rims
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go with the +28.. more clearance between the wheel spokes and the brake caliper. And on top of that, the car will look more aggressive with wheels push out a lil bit
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Originally Posted by Speed Element
go with the +28.. more clearance between the wheel spokes and the brake caliper. And on top of that, the car will look more aggressive with wheels push out a lil bit
Word!!
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i run +22 on my rear with a 9.5. it fits.

so id think itd be no problem to go with +28 on a 9
Old Jun 17, 2007, 04:18 PM
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^ is your car lowered and if so did you have to roll your fenders? I'd think a +28 offset and a lowered car would require some rollin, am I wrong?
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its on Top Secret coilovers (so yes its lowered some). i have stiff springs so there is little travel in the back wheels. i have the wheel sitting a little below the fender, no rolling needed, its almost completely flush. if your trying to get it to sit completely inside the fender rolling might be nessacary.

this thread has pictures. the car is currently sitting a little over one inch lower (and a little camber). https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=277731
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is there any clearence issues with running a +28mm offset on the rear? considering you have 17x9 wheels.
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I kinda like the QFs if theyre really that light... I'll have to call BC USA and see if the +28 offset is really needed. I wish the +35 would work. I just hate how much more crap gets kicked up on the side of the car with +30 or lower lol

*edit* I got to thinking that if I stayed with the stock size of 17x8 the +28 offset may not be that bad if needed.. ~14lbs is pretty sweet.
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Here's another post with your answer spacers needed for +35MM

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ght=buddy+club

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Thanks Value... now I only need you to sell my SSR GT2's LOL



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