Ok, I am trying to order my new rims but they come in a 48 offset, when I emailed 1010 tires 2 months ago they said they could get blanks drilled out in a +42 offset but at that moment they didn't have any left, if I waited 6-8 weeks they would have some available. It's been a little over 8 weeks so I called them, they said they didn't have any and they could back order them but have no clue when I could get them. I need these rims ASAP. I have no rims & tires now and I am being forced to move my car out of the garage. I really don't want to order from the states and alot of other cdn. sites/places don't deal with the brand I want. Considering I am sooo picky about wheels I am not changing my mind.
Enough babbling, my question is would a +48 offset be sooo bad? Like I know it runs the risk of brake and suspension problem but does it actually happen?
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its possible but you may have some rubbing issues
well a good offset is 35-45mm. 3mm isnt that big. depending on what your hitting, you may be able to roll the fenders. if its hitting your struts, well then your sol
not necessarilly if it is hitting the struts then just get spacers, later
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nah they are fine
mine didnt rub when I had a +48 offset, well they rubbed when the wheel was cranked other then that it was fine
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^^ What and where did they rub on when they where cranked?
Was your car very low??
Do you have any pics of those 48 offset wheels on your car?
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Cause if there is no serious problems then I'll buy them cause the blanks are almost non-existent and the rim maker is really slow with their back orders...
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