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Old 01-06-2011, 02:06 AM   #8
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My question then would be, Do I have to change the offset or do I need to make sure I order the right offset so I don't cause any issues.
Yes, you'll need to change the offset from oem; you do need to make sure you order the right offset so you don't cause any issues.
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My main concern is the front. I don't want to lose any of my turn radius by going too wide.
Agreed this is a concern.
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I'm pretty sure the 335's will fit under the rear fenders being 2" wider than stock.
But what about the 335's? The oem rear tires are 255's...which means the tires will be 80mm (3.1496 inches) wider than oem. Are you 100% sure they'll fit?
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The front fenders will be about 1.3" wider.
Same deal here. Oem-width front tires are 235s. 285s match that 10" rim you were planning (not 255s!), which is 50mm (1.9685 inches) wider.
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