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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 04:07 PM
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Hey will 19x8.5" (20mm offset) and 19x9.5 (30mm offset) fit and look ok on my sedan i guess these came off a coupe but I think they will be ok but just wondering from some of you wheel gurus. I want them to come out to the edge ofthe fender and no im not droppped yet.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 04:13 PM
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no i dont think either will actually work
but you have the ask the man

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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 04:39 PM
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Hey will 19x8.5" (20mm offset) and 19x9.5 (30mm offset) fit and look ok on my sedan i guess these came off a coupe but I think they will be ok but just wondering from some of you wheel gurus. I want them to come out to the edge ofthe fender and no im not droppped yet.
NO WAY. You will rub the fenders.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 04:44 PM
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You need +35 to 38 front and +45 to 48 rear
 
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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 04:55 PM
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You need +35 to 38 front and +45 to 48 rear
Not necessarily. I have +35s all around with 8.5 in the front and 9.5 in the rear with no rubbing what so ever. Just use skinner (but make sure you calculate the correct ratio corresponding to the stock size) tires. That's what I'm doing with no problems
 
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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 05:10 PM
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Not necessarily. I have +35s all around with 8.5 in the front and 9.5 in the rear with no rubbing what so ever. Just use skinner (but make sure you calculate the correct ratio corresponding to the stock size) tires. That's what I'm doing with no problems
You have 9.5, +35 in the rear and no rubbing? You must not be lowered, right? When you look straight down your rear fender I bet you can see the tire sticking out passed the fender a bit.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 05:13 PM
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Ok so just so i got this straight the small the spacer the bigger it is?
 
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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 05:33 PM
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Ok so just so i got this straight the small the spacer the bigger it is?
I'm not sure what you're asking, but the smaller the offset number the more the wheel is pushed out towards the fender. The larger the offset number the more the wheel is pushed in towards the suspension.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 07:47 PM
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I can see a 9.5" with +38 working. I have a 10" +43 and it does not stick out at all. It tucks with the fender rolled.
 
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