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    For 8.5 its ET32, what about 8.0?

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    So I know the most aggressive offset you can run on the B6 is ET32 with 8.5 width wheel without rubbing and lowered (tires depending). How does that translate to a 8.0 width? Do you just use half the width difference which is 0.25" and convert to mm, which is about 6? Meaning the most aggressive offset for 8.0 would be ET 26?

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    Re: For 8.5 its ET32, what about 8.0?

    nevermind. confirmed my assumption on 1010tires.com

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