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I'm going to end up rebarreling the Advans I have, and since that gives me the chance of changing the offset, which would you say would be the best offset for the Starion? They're currently 17x9 +25 all the way around.

 

Secondly, any recommendations on tires? I dont think I need to go as meaty this time...

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What kind of look are you going for?

 

I run 17x9.5's, and 17x9's both with -13 offset on my flatty. Required guard rolling. Going to need some seriously negative offset to get them sitting closer to the edge of the car, if that's what you're after.

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It all depends on the look you want but my set up is very nice looking with a slight stretch on the tires. I have no rubbing issues and just rolled my fenders properly.

 

I'd have them changed to 17x10's all around and run Front offset +7 and run Rear -8 offset.

 

That's my set up and I have D2's not sure if you do but those sizes won't work with stock springs and struts.

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http://i.imgur.com/I8x5bTt.jpg

 

These are the wheels going on the car.

 

I'd like them to be flushed with the fender if possible - I'll be dropping the car down on Eibach springs, unless you think those may be almost too low. It'd be nice to also be able to turn the wheel on a cambered corner and not annihilate my fenders :D

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As a rule, I've never liked tri-spokes... But they look pretty damn cool dude!

 

You're going to need some ma-hooosive spacers to get them filling out widebody guards though :-/.

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on my car with out spacers im running a 9 0 and a 10 0. I threw on a 25 mill spacer on the rear and added probably 8 mils worth of slip up front. This is what it looks like

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s263/aiche_photos/M%203/M399_zps7a4f2cb9.jpg

So thats a 9 -8 and a 10 -25. With 225s in the front and 275s in the rear.

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are you gonna use any camber plates too? that will change how low of an offset you run, and your tire choice is gonna be key too. 245/40 might only be able to fit with a +10 to +15 offset up front, but if you stretch a 225/45 you might be able to go down closer to 0. Assuming you have no camber adjustment.

 

I have the 16x9's up front, with a 15mm spacer, for a combined -15 offset, and a 225/45r16 only rubs at full lock in the inner fender structure, since I'm fairly low on the front. And I'm running my camber maxed out at around -4°

 

Out back, the same thing. you could easily fit -15 with the 245, or up to around -30 with a 225, but that'll rub like mad with the saggy rear that the Eibachs create.

 

My setup is 16x9 -33 after the spacer with the 225/50r16's

 

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on my car with out spacers im running a 9 0 and a 10 0. I threw on a 25 mill spacer on the rear and added probably 8 mils worth of slip up front. This is what it looks like

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s263/aiche_photos/M%203/M399_zps7a4f2cb9.jpg

So thats a 9 -8 and a 10 -25. With 225s in the front and 275s in the rear.

 

Is this a 17x9 0 offset and 17x10 0 offset? Then you you threw the spacers on it and they became 17x9 -8 and 17x10 -25? Or are those 18"s?

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I run SHP 8's in the front with 205/50's offset of -7 and 9's in the back with 245/45's offset of -27.

 

http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv215/dsmconquest/IMGP6839CR-2.jpg

 

http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv215/dsmconquest/IMG_20130908_123524_018-2.jpg

 

Liking that info!

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