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      05-18-2017, 10:13 PM   #1
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Wheel offset question

Does offset really make a difference regardless to what brand it is?
I'm a click away from ordering Work Meister M1 but afraid the specs might give me problem like rubbing. People who run same spec for Volk Te37 SL said its not a problem but will it be ok for Meister M1 although its a different brand?
Or should i go with 18" instead? Any advice?

Meister M1:
19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +20 rear

Tires:
245/30 front and 275/35 rear


Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by G_Hawks View Post
Does offset really make a difference regardless to what brand it is?
I'm a click away from ordering Work Meister M1 but afraid the specs might give me problem like rubbing. People who run same spec for Volk Te37 SL said its not a problem but will it be ok for Meister M1 although its a different brand?
Or should i go with 18" instead? Any advice?

Meister M1:
19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +20 rear

Tires:
245/30 front and 275/35 rear


Thanks in advance.
I would think these would fit, lots of people run 18mm / 15mm spacers, so if we do some math:

OEM wheels are 18x8.5 +29 and 18x9.5 +23

Front you're about 12mm out based out width, and 7mm on offset, net 19mm more out than stock, 1mm more than most people are running with spacers.

Rear you're ~12mm out on width, and offset is 3mm more for a net 15mm. Exactly what people run with spacers. Your tires will be wider and that may cause a bit of an issue but not much.

Best site to use for this is willtheyfit.com

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Does offset really make a difference regardless to what brand it is?
I'm a click away from ordering Work Meister M1 but afraid the specs might give me problem like rubbing. People who run same spec for Volk Te37 SL said its not a problem but will it be ok for Meister M1 although its a different brand?
Or should i go with 18" instead? Any advice?

Meister M1:
19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +20 rear

Tires:
245/30 front and 275/35 rear


Thanks in advance.
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