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Wheel offsets and tyres on standard beam...
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<blockquote data-quote="ruth11" data-source="post: 266751" data-attributes="member: 14506"><p>Yeah, I've seen that thread and started going through it, but not many people tell you the wheel size and offset to go with the tyres and rather a lot are already lowered. I admit I stopped after about 5 pages though, so I'll trawl through the last 9!</p><p></p><p>Do people run 4.5j on the front? Not everywhere seems to sell these so am not sure if it's a popular thing to do. Should we go for 5.5j all round? Is there any reason to go 4.5j at the front - would it help with clearance issues when lowering?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruth11, post: 266751, member: 14506"] Yeah, I've seen that thread and started going through it, but not many people tell you the wheel size and offset to go with the tyres and rather a lot are already lowered. I admit I stopped after about 5 pages though, so I'll trawl through the last 9! Do people run 4.5j on the front? Not everywhere seems to sell these so am not sure if it's a popular thing to do. Should we go for 5.5j all round? Is there any reason to go 4.5j at the front - would it help with clearance issues when lowering? [/QUOTE]
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