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Old 12-26-2006, 08:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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24 inch wheels and proper offset for UAS kit? HELP!!

Hello, I am wondering what the proper offset is for 24" rims if i want to tuck in the future with the UAS kit? and also, what is the proper width to tuck when the car is totally slammed witht he airkit?

I have a chance to get some some 24x10's with a 15 offset for $1200, but im not too sure they would tuck or even stick out too far? should i just go for a 24x9 instead?

Zack i need ur help very soon so i can tell the guy yeah or nay...or if anyone else knows too please chime in!!!

thanks

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Old 12-27-2006, 02:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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24x10 will not work in the front.
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Hello, I am wondering what the proper offset is for 24" rims if i want to tuck in the future with the UAS kit? and also, what is the proper width to tuck when the car is totally slammed witht he airkit?

I have a chance to get some some 24x10's with a 15 offset for $1200, but im not too sure they would tuck or even stick out too far? should i just go for a 24x9 instead?

Zack i need ur help very soon so i can tell the guy yeah or nay...or if anyone else knows too please chime in!!!

thanks
with 24 x 10's you may have to clearance out the inner lip of the fenders. If possible i would suggest 9" or 9.5 even because i know for a fact that they clear without any mods.
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What do you mean by "clearance out" the inner fender? I have 24x10 TIS wheels and I was about to order the UAS kit. Am I facing issues? I am open to slight mods if necessary, but I'm not about to chop up my front end to make it work.

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i have a chrysler 300c 06 and i really want 24inch rims. but i dont want to cut anything.
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What do you mean by "clearance out" the inner fender? I have 24x10 TIS wheels and I was about to order the UAS kit. Am I facing issues? I am open to slight mods if necessary, but I'm not about to chop up my front end to make it work.

Any more info on this Zack? Thanks!
You may have to roll the fenders. Some times you get lucky with them and you don't... Like this one on drop stars... he didn't have to roll his fenders...



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i have a chrysler 300c 06 and i really want 24inch rims. but i dont want to cut anything.
usually just to put the 24's on the car with bags or coils you have to grind the bottom of the upper ball joint so that it doesn't rub your tire....
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