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<blockquote data-quote="Bigggy" data-source="post: 13322815" data-attributes="member: 148093"><p>The best thing you can do is to mesure the current distance from the fender to your tire.</p><p></p><p>Cause with your new wheel, in front it will be 8.35mm more to the outside and in the back 2mm more out. The front might be more critical, in the back you should have plenty of space.</p><p></p><p>For the front= 0.5" more rim/2 = 1/4" more out, converted to mm = 6.35mm + 2mm more offset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigggy, post: 13322815, member: 148093"] The best thing you can do is to mesure the current distance from the fender to your tire. Cause with your new wheel, in front it will be 8.35mm more to the outside and in the back 2mm more out. The front might be more critical, in the back you should have plenty of space. For the front= 0.5" more rim/2 = 1/4" more out, converted to mm = 6.35mm + 2mm more offset. [/QUOTE]
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