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hey there everyone. for deep dish rims is it better to have a bigger lip at the rear than the front? or is there any difference? what do u guys think about this setup its lenso wide track deep dish rims 18x7.5", 60mm lip at the front and 90mm at the rear with 235/40/18 kuhmo tyres?

any ideas anyone?

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The only reason why the rears normally have more dish is because they can take a wider and lower offset wheel compared to the front. For a wheel that is designed to have dish, you'll have more dish with more width and a lower offset.

Front's also normally have less dish because the face type of the wheels are made to clear larger calipers.

Those wheels sounds like they've come from tempetyres or something like that. The widths are too small/thin for that wheel diameter in my opinion.

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what alot of people get confused is the terminology of deep dish, and deep lip.

qd701lp1.jpg

see the rears on that? see how it goes in like a dish? thats deep dish.

kitty-in-brock.jpg

that is deep lip.

most people will still call a "deep lip" wheel "deep dish" because thats the common idea of it

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what alot of people get confused is the terminology of deep dish, and deep lip.

qd701lp1.jpg

see the rears on that? see how it goes in like a dish? thats deep dish.

kitty-in-brock.jpg

that is deep lip.

most people will still call a "deep lip" wheel "deep dish" because thats the common idea of it

Bwhahah ! Love the cat

"Im in ur wheelzz stealing ur offsetzzz!"

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You'll probably never see a car with more dish up front than the rears unless he purposely did that to prove me wrong. There's always more dish at the rear compared to front because the rears can run wider and lower offset wheels. Front's are usually thinner with a higher offset and often have a different face to clear larger brake calipers. This face minimizes the amount of dish the wheel has.

I'm sure there was no need for me to explain that, but for those that didn't know...

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You'll probably never see a car with more dish up front than the rears unless he purposely did that to prove me wrong. There's always more dish at the rear compared to front because the rears can run wider and lower offset wheels. Front's are usually thinner with a higher offset and often have a different face to clear larger brake calipers. This face minimizes the amount of dish the wheel has.

I'm sure there was no need for me to explain that, but for those that didn't know...

well just so happens when i get new coilovers ill be runnin 17x9's +22 offset all round on my ceffy

5 stud helped fit these

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I have no idea how my situation will turn out... I have a R34 GTT 2 door and I'm getting Racing Hart CXR's 19x8.5 +21 on the front and 19x9.5 +35 for the rears. The reason my offset for my front is +21 is because I bought some aftermarket front vented fenders that are 20mm wider than stock. I hope it still turns out lookin good... 15mm should be that big a difference... right?

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