Lanos Offset (for guys with aftermarket wheels)

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Lanos Offset (for guys with aftermarket wheels)

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Does anyone know the correct offset needed for a Lanos? What do some of you guys with aftermaket wheels have?
I'm thinking of getting wheels with 38mm offset, but I'm not sure if that's the correct offset...

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I think it's 49mm...

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anywhere from 38-42 and you should be alright. Mine are 40mm and don't rub at all.
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You will not find 49mm offset (which is correct). The best you can go without worrying is 45, 40 is pushing it (you may experience some rubbing). Anything less than that is a big no-no, unless you are ready to roll the fenders.

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360 Dynamics wrote:You will not find 49mm offset (which is correct). The best you can go without worrying is 45, 40 is pushing it (you may experience some rubbing). Anything less than that is a big no-no, unless you are ready to roll the fenders.

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How about 38mm 15 inchers? I'm thinking that it should work since Shaun's are 40mm and they are 17x7.
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