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I have been told that the front and rear tyres are different and I need to know the stud measurement and offset? any advice?

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hi

my sister has had some 17" wheels put on hers

the offset is 40 on hers and the measurement is 114.3 x 5

the offset to go for is 35-45 and the measurement is 114.3 x 5

the tyre sizes depends on what size wheels you have so let me no and i might b able 2 help ya out.

cheers

acstreet

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17" good choice look gr8 on my sisters

the tyre size are better 2 have bigger rear and smaller front

the sizes are 215/40/17 front and 235/40/17 rear.

but you may need to get spacers to miss the suspension as my sister did but they dont cost 2 much. as she was told by a mechanic otherwise they might rub on the suspension depending on the offset.

the actuall offset with normal wheels on is 38 as i have a mark 2 1990 mr2 with 14" but have 17" to be put on.

any more info just ask me.

thanks

acstreet

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if you get the correct offset you wont need spacers, the rear needs a higher offset as the body is wider and theyll seem lost, front is 38 and rear is 42,

go for 215/40/17 front and 235/35/17 rear, this will keep the rolling radius as close to standard

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