35/r20

enduring11

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I put the rims on a week before I left the state. The snow has since melted and the car has been in the garage patiently waiting for me to come home. The eibach kit is going on in a couple weeks along with the rest of the dynamat. So far the rear doors, rear deck and trunk lid has been done. I'm in desperate need of the window regulator and motor for both rear doors.

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Do you happen to know the offset of your wheels? May just be the pic but the rear wheels look as if they are not as flush as the front.
 
35 means nothing without the first number in the tire size. the "35" is a ratio, not an actual, physical measurement.
 
245/35/20. I was always under the impression that the second number was how tall the side wall is. The off set is 42mm. The headlights are next after the lower kit. I'll be getting more pics up when I get back and get her cleaned up. It might be the angle of the camera and the fact that its not sitting on level ground that the rear wheel doesn't look flush.
 
245/35/20. I was always under the impression that the second number was how tall the side wall is. The off set is 42mm. The headlights are next after the lower kit. I'll be getting more pics up when I get back and get her cleaned up. It might be the angle of the camera and the fact that its not sitting on level ground that the rear wheel doesn't look flush.

It is. The 35 is 35% of 245 in this case. Therefore you need the first number (245) to gain any meaning from the 35.
 
is the window taped up?!?!?!... Im sure you have that on the TODO list... be pretty stupid putting rims and new headlights on with duct tape holding your car together... but im sure you'll be taking care of that :D... no regulators in alaska?
 
I thought the offset looked different than mine. I do like the wheel on the car. Nice choice.
 

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