Varrstoen ES1 Wheels?
#16
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Can I be blunt? Yes? Thanks.
You don't hit me as the kind of guy who is going to want to install long studs on the front end of the car (only). That's why I skipped this idea and went straight to different thicknesses of Type-2 spacer ... the kind that have a built-in second set of studs.
But, yes, the other way to do this with matching offsets is Type-1 spacers in the front only.
You don't hit me as the kind of guy who is going to want to install long studs on the front end of the car (only). That's why I skipped this idea and went straight to different thicknesses of Type-2 spacer ... the kind that have a built-in second set of studs.
But, yes, the other way to do this with matching offsets is Type-1 spacers in the front only.
#17
Varrstoen es1
Yeah Ive been told that. I'm wondering if I should run the 18x9.5 +12 in the front and the +22 in the rear to avoid rubbing in the rear. Is it odd to run 2 different offsets in the front and rear? I thought normally people run more aggressive offset in the rear, but i'm wondering of the exact opposite.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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