Need some advice..

OffTheWall

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I got a new set of rims and I'm not sure I love the fitment. They don't "tuck" as much as I prefer. Any advice on how to fix it or what specs I should go with to achieve the look I want. I'm lowered on sport lines. Rims are 17x9 +22.
 

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Michal006

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should be 45mm offset on stocks
 

Nomar06

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If you want a flush look then your prob looking at a 30-35 offset.
 
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Nix

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Yup. Offset is very low. If you want to try and tuck some of the tire you're going to need to run a lot of neg camber. Like -5 or -6 degrees. That's a lot of tire wear too.
 

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If you do some fender work, rolling/pulling/shaving, you can get away with a bit less camber but that offset is whats killing you. What wheels are they?
 

OffTheWall

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They are STR 520's. I got em for a steal. Couldn't pass it up. I'll look for some other wheels I guess. Not really looking to do fender work. At minimum I'll roll but not looking to pull them.
 
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