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Old 03-02-2006, 06:59 PM   #339 (permalink)
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Going with the 10mm offset will push the wheel out more. So if you know someone that has a 15mm offset on their wheels, yours will stick out 5mm more, not a big deal. I'd call it an agressive fit


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Hi guys, Im thinking about buying these Brazen BR710's 22" My question and concern is that they are a offset of 10mm. Does anyone here think that will be a problem. Can someone elaborate into the different of a 15mm offset and a 10mm offset. Would this push the rim in or out?, anyhow thanks for the advice and let me know your opinion on the rim, incase the photo dosent appear a link is listed below.

http://www.lakeshorewheelandtire.com...en/BR710.shtml

Thanks again

Jeremy
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