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Old Jul 4, 2005 | 02:32 PM
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hi guys.

I want to get a set of PIAA super rozza hyper black(staggered setup ) for my Sedan.

Here are the offset option they have for 5x114.3
Front: 19x8+42mm, 19x8+45mm, 19x8.5+42mm
Rear: 19x9+50mm, 19x9.5+42mm

What offset should i get for the best looking and with out any issue?(car is about 1.5 inch drop.)


If any one have Super Rozza on their Sedan, please post some pic.
thanks for help

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Old Jul 4, 2005 | 04:01 PM
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There are several threads on this issue if you look.

Here's a chart that may help.
Wheel DIA doesn't matter, width & offset are the key factors
 

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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Ts916G35
hi guys.

I want to get a set of PIAA super rozza hyper black(staggered setup ) for my Sedan.

Here are the offset option they have for 5x114.3
Front: 19x8+42mm, 19x8+45mm, 19x8.5+42mm
Rear: 19x9+50mm, 19x9.5+42mm

What offset should i get for the best looking and with out any issue?(car is about 1.5 inch drop.)


If any one have Super Rozza on their Sedan, please post some pic.
thanks for help

Edison.
For a staggered set-up you could go with 19x8 +42mm, 19x9 +50mm. I think 19x8.5f and 19x9.5r would look better, but I don't think 19x9.5 +42 will fit and running 8.5 front and 9.0 rear is'nt worth it (not enough of a difference in width).
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 11:25 AM
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how come the 19x9.5 +42mm won't fit? i saw people on the forum running 19x9.5+42mm on their rear......
if i get 19x9+50mm, do i have to cut my rear fender?

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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Ts916G35
how come the 19x9.5 +42mm won't fit? i saw people on the forum running 19x9.5+42mm on their rear......
if i get 19x9+50mm, do i have to cut my rear fender?

thnaks for help
Fitment also has a lot to do with camber.
If they have a lot of rear camber, the wheels tuck in better
as the suspension compreses.
There are also many that have rolled or cut the rear fender lip.

I have 8.5" 42 on mine with spec camber & I don't think the extra half inch [(9.5 -8.5)/2]
for the 9.5 42 would fit without the above changes.
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005 | 01:51 PM
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19x9 with 50mm offset will NOT fit in the rear. I have some piaa super rozza's 18x8 with a 50mm offset on my car and they BARELY fit. I had to get 5mm spacers so that i could put 245's on the rear tires.

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My bad, I was thinking the rears that didnt have enough room, it was the fronts that had issues. I am not sure on the rears though....
 

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so,
19x8.5+ 42mm front and 19x9.5+42mm rear will work?????
 
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so,
19x8.5+ 42mm front and 19x9.5+42mm rear will work?????
..... a 9 +50 has more clearance than 9.5 +42

so what I said above still applies
 
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Old Jul 7, 2005 | 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Ts916G35
so,
19x8.5+ 42mm front and 19x9.5+42mm rear will work?????
19x9.5 +42mm in the rear will probably rub the fender.

19x8.5 +42mm in the front will work fine.
 
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so, if i cut my rear fender.
+42 will work fine ?

what's the best offset to get for the rear?+45?
 
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Originally Posted by Ts916G35
so, if i cut my rear fender.
+42 will work fine ?

what's the best offset to get for the rear?+45?
There is no clear cut answer to your question.
You will be close but may have to roll the lip.

It will also depend on the tire width & profile.
Do you have a good wheel shop in your area that will do a trial fitment?

I went through a local shop for this reason.
I could have saved a few bucks with an online puchase,
but it was worth it to me to have a guaranteed fitment.
 
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Old Jul 8, 2005 | 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Ts916G35
so, if i cut my rear fender.
+42 will work fine ?

what's the best offset to get for the rear?+45?
For a 9.5 rear +45mm is the best offset, yes.
 
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Old Jul 8, 2005 | 10:38 PM
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OMG.
Staggered setup are so hard to get the right offset.-.-...
 
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Originally Posted by skeleton_cru
For a 9.5 rear +45mm is the best offset, yes.
I had to run a +55 on the rear of my sedan with a 9.5" rim. Car was lowered 1". No cutting required....looked stock.
 
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Old Jul 9, 2005 | 01:29 AM
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Lowered about 1.6" in rear. 9.5" rear wheels +45 offset 265/35/18 tires. No problems at all.
 
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