Attention all sedans:Need your help ASAP on wheel fitment
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Attention all sedans:Need your help ASAP on wheel fitment
So I will be picking some wheels finally for my g sedan as I’m currently on 350z anniversary wheels and want something a little bit more flush all round with no rubbing.Im looking at some wheels that are going to be on sale on Black Friday and want to see if any other sedans on here are running the same specs.My options are
F:19x9.5+22 R:19x10.5+22
F:19x9.5+22 R:19x9.5+35
F:19x8.5+30 R:19x9.5+22
i currently have my rear fenders rolled only(NOT PULLED) and my front fenders remain stock.Im lowered about 1.5 inches on k sport Coilovers and have adjustable arms all over.What setup would give me a nice flush fitment without rubbing at bumps or full turn?? I don’t mind rubbing a little bit of camber but nothing to over the top.Thank you
F:19x9.5+22 R:19x10.5+22
F:19x9.5+22 R:19x9.5+35
F:19x8.5+30 R:19x9.5+22
i currently have my rear fenders rolled only(NOT PULLED) and my front fenders remain stock.Im lowered about 1.5 inches on k sport Coilovers and have adjustable arms all over.What setup would give me a nice flush fitment without rubbing at bumps or full turn?? I don’t mind rubbing a little bit of camber but nothing to over the top.Thank you
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I'm hoping people might post with examples, but the best bet is to get what wheel you know will fit and then add wheel spacers to get it as flush as you want and still clear/no rub. Too much variability with fender rolling and lowered suspension setup even with known wheel sizes, tire sizes, and approximate drop height.
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I'm hoping people might post with examples, but the best bet is to get what wheel you know will fit and then add wheel spacers to get it as flush as you want and still clear/no rub. Too much variability with fender rolling and lowered suspension setup even with known wheel sizes, tire sizes, and approximate drop height.
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