Appreciate the help.
Coz
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Originally posted by Wataboutbob:
This site is very helpful.
http://www.etddiscounttire.com/wheeloffset.html
Try to figure the offset yourself..then take the wheel to a reputable tire/wheel shop and compare figures. You`ll end up with factory sizes you can employ in your wheel search.
Some folks customize these figures in order to fill the fender or flares a little more. But care must be taken to avoid clearance issues since you`ll be installing much taller tires than you`re running right now (that is, if you`re currently running 345/35 15inch tires in the rear).