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15x7 Team Dynamics 1.2 what is the common offset? Also 245/45/15 question.

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Wondering if I should order spacers to get these flush on stock suspension.

Also has anyone run 245/45/15 with stock ride height? I ordered 205/50/15 because that's probably the correct width for a 7" wheel. Just curious of how 245s would fit. I like a little bludge in my sidewall.
 


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Lol 245s on a 7 is huge no no. I can’t recall what offset my 15x7s were but there was a more aggressive offset available that would work well for what you want. I think was 35.
 


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I picked up my set used, just trying to get an idea of backspacing so I order the right spacers. These appear to be mid 40s by looks. Didn't know if they had a standard offset for 4x108 15x7.
 


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I believe can get in two offsets. I think 42 and 35ish. 225 might work but I thought 205 re71r’s filled mine
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I ordered 205's just curious about 225/45/15 at stock height. I may be a single tire and give it a try if I get overly curious. These are likely 42s then.
 


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I went with Nitto Neogens. Probably will leave me disappointed since I was previously running 245 RE71R's on my last car.
 


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225/45/15 is about half an inch shorter than the oem tire and will give you a bigger gap at the tire well than oem. Maybe a 225/50/15 would look better and it should fill in the tire well better without rubbing issues. But I think you'll have less performance tire options.

I have no experience with how this would affect the use of spacers though...

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