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Alright, thank you very much. Trying to stay away from getting them rolled, if possible. Was thinking of going staggered with front 8s and rear 9s and taking my chances with the +25. Would look much better than +35 and if worse comes to worse, may just need to roll the guards when I lower it.

I got 8 and 9 +38 all round and there is plenty of room, o could 20mm spacers in there without rolling..

Its also dependant on tired too though, I just have nankangs arm and the sidewall isn't huge,However if I was to get some chunky semi slicks they would take up a lot more room..

Are Are you trying to make it handle, or do you just want it to look cool, cause most of the threads there are focused on looks not handling.. And people get fat rims with skinny tyres, however get a fat rim and a fat tyre and you will won't different offsets..

Ah thanks! They should fit easily then. I ended up going with the 17x8 & 9 +25s which will hopefully get here tomorrow.

Looking for handling over looks as it is my daily. Ended up going with 225/45s front and 235/45s rear as the 245s were quite pricey.

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