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Hey guys,

I have done my research and just wanted some feedback. Both of these Work wheels are for sale in the sale section and if I'm not mistaken, both these sets have too high offsets? Currently I have the stock 18x8 with a stock +30 offset and the ones I are for sale are:

1st Set

[Front] 18x7.5 +42

[Rear] 18x8.5 +43

2nd Set

[Front] 18x8.5 +32

[Rear] 18x9.5 +38

From previous threads, I have read that generally we should keep under 30 offset.

Any feedback would be appreciated because I would love either of these wheels sets, I have fallen in love with the Work Emotion Cr Kai wheels! Thanks!

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Higher offset than stock (i.e. reducing the wheel track) = illegal, bad for handling

Using wheel spacers (to increase wheel track) = illegal, may require "supporting mods" (i.e. stronger and/or elongated studs), bad for handling

Sinking wheels further into the wheel well = ugly

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