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Old 09-09-2017, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Carlsson View Post
Hello!
I know there is one million of these threads on forums about this... but still I'm not 100% shure.
I'm about to pull the trigger on a set of forgelines. I got some great support from them on the rear, so that's figured out.

But in the front: how have you other guys done? What is the recommended bs? How to measure properly?
I have wilwood brakes and on there website it's says it would change the offset with +19.

I do not have the fenders on, but I have the inner fender on. And when I'm looking at it, it doesn't feels/looks like the offset have changed when I'm trying my old wheels (also 18", 8" wide)
I don't have the car on the ground yet though.
so I'm little confused in what offset and backspace I should order my wheels in.

I do have ridetech level 2 kit and wilwood brakes. And it's 18" size I'm going for (forgeline cr3)
whoever your buying the wheels from should be able to give you that information.
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