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Old 10-04-2006, 05:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Widest wheel combo I can do with AWD?

Ok, I am going 22" nothing less, nothing more. But what is the widest I can go. I would love to go with the staggered look. But I am worried about them sticking out b/c of the high offset. If I stay with a +40 mm offset, could I posibly get a 10" wheel in the rear? I know the front would have to be a 8.5" or 9", but could a 9.5" fit the front or would that just be pushing it? Or is it best to stick with a 8.5" or 9" all the way around?
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If you have AWD I wouldn't go with staggered rims. For the system to function properly you need the same diameter/width rims all around.

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Ok, I am going 22" nothing less, nothing more. But what is the widest I can go. I would love to go with the staggered look. But I am worried about them sticking out b/c of the high offset. If I stay with a +40 mm offset, could I posibly get a 10" wheel in the rear? I know the front would have to be a 8.5" or 9", but could a 9.5" fit the front or would that just be pushing it? Or is it best to stick with a 8.5" or 9" all the way around?
Hi, I will P.M. you soon on install $ on Air Suspension but you have to have the right offset to have the wheels tuck into the fender and it is highly recommended to have all the wheels on a AWD the same size, my rims are 9.5" and just fit, please make sure off all you want to do so you don't have to do it again.
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Ok, so no staggered on my AWD. That sux. But a 9.5" would work all the way around then. When I got my 22's (that were discontinued for AWD) the guy said not to go below a +38 offset, so I am staying above that, Ive read +40 will be perfect. I was just curious as to how wide I could possibly go.

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