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<blockquote data-quote="fitforspeed" data-source="post: 15682119" data-attributes="member: 142710"><p>Ok did some research and seems that the factory wheels on machs, if that is what you have is 17x8 +30mm. So if you still have your factory wheels on you would be looking at an additional 3/4 inch less clearance to the inside. And on the rear, AFS 18x10.5 claims to be a +27mm .offset. So you would be looking at potentially and additional 5 mm further to the outside of an what an AFS wheel is if that helps you visualize. So depending on tire size you would probably definitely need to roll the fenders. But then again I'm not 100% sure because being you have a straight axle its probably slightly different than the IRS that I'm used to dealing with. Hope any of this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitforspeed, post: 15682119, member: 142710"] Ok did some research and seems that the factory wheels on machs, if that is what you have is 17x8 +30mm. So if you still have your factory wheels on you would be looking at an additional 3/4 inch less clearance to the inside. And on the rear, AFS 18x10.5 claims to be a +27mm .offset. So you would be looking at potentially and additional 5 mm further to the outside of an what an AFS wheel is if that helps you visualize. So depending on tire size you would probably definitely need to roll the fenders. But then again I'm not 100% sure because being you have a straight axle its probably slightly different than the IRS that I'm used to dealing with. Hope any of this helps. [/QUOTE]
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