MRR GT1 aggressive offset fitment???
Joined: Oct 2007
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From: Middle Island, NY
Hey guys, I'm a newbie when it comes to wheels. I have a 03.5 blk/blk sedan with the sport suspension. I bought a set of used staggerd 19" MRR wheels with a 35mm offset all around. I've only tried on the rear wheels so far since they're the widest. It comes out about a hair past the fender. My question is what do I need to do to make it fit the right way OR is it okay that way. Obviously I can't lower it as is. I'd like to have it some what flush and not have to worry about it rubbing. I'm open to all suggestions. I might even consider just selling them if its gonna be a hassel. Here are some pics and info:
MRR GT1 Hyper Silver
19x8.5 1 1/2 lip
19x9.5 2 3/4 lip
35mm offset all around





MRR GT1 Hyper Silver
19x8.5 1 1/2 lip
19x9.5 2 3/4 lip
35mm offset all around





That alone will not work and may be more expensive.
OP, post pics of the rears on.
What you'd need is a new tire..not just because a little bit of stretch can be useful, but because they are also worn out, very dangerous.
Camber kit may not be needed. Work on the least expensive things first. Start with rolling fenders completely flat, maybe a slight pull if necessary. Lower the car (natural camber) add additional camber if necessary.
The tires will make a huge difference as will the fenders.
OP, post pics of the rears on.
What you'd need is a new tire..not just because a little bit of stretch can be useful, but because they are also worn out, very dangerous.
Camber kit may not be needed. Work on the least expensive things first. Start with rolling fenders completely flat, maybe a slight pull if necessary. Lower the car (natural camber) add additional camber if necessary.
The tires will make a huge difference as will the fenders.
thats identical to my last setup while i was on revised Z suspension.. tire sizes i ran were 245/35 front 265/30 rear. i didnt need to roll fenders until i switched to coils.
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