Offset on Rims

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GalaxyBlackEsky

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I am looking to get 24" Black KMC Slides and they have a offset of +25 do you guys think that would be ok?
 

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Whether offset works on a particular vehicle is determined also by the width of the rim. So you need to tell us what the width is on the rim you are looking at. But since I've already seen these rims I'm pretty sure the KMC comes in a 24x9.5 +25 which will work
 

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I am looking to get 24" Black KMC Slides and they have a offset of +25 do you guys think that would be ok?

Haha of course you will be ok, even if the width was 10" you would still be fine. With a 9.5" rim you should run a 285/40/24 tire.
Also my 24s have a +20 offest with a 295 tire and it tucks well in the rear, th front sticks out about .75" (barely noticeable). But most people don't realize as long a you have 24s with a width greater than 9" and an offest +35 or under it will stick out more than stock, maybe even more than the fender like mine does.
 

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Haha its from MOB, but I would say the normal size for that rims would be that. Anything above is quite large considering 9.5" is about 241mm, that means there is 44mm more (285) total, which means almost 2" or protection. A 295 could b used too, 305 too but it would be a nice amount fatter than the wheel.
I really think its all up to personal preference and whats available at the time.
 

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