will these rims fit sedan?
The rear will fit. The wheels will stick out like a Caddy lowrider though, and you will probably have issues with rubbing. Don't even think about getting a decent drop with those offsets.
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Originally Posted by MikeyMike
I could be wrong but I doubt it will work right.
8.5 width needs about 38 offset.
9.5 width needs about 45 offset
8.5 width needs about 38 offset.
9.5 width needs about 45 offset
I have 8.5 +42 all around.
the +42 front is tight inside with room to move out...
don't know if it would go 10mm though.
for the rear i'd feel better with +50 on the 9.5
Originally Posted by inTgr8r
I agree..
I have 8.5 +42 all around.
the +42 front is tight inside with room to move out...
don't know if it would go 10mm though.
for the rear i'd feel better with +50 on the 9.5
I have 8.5 +42 all around.
the +42 front is tight inside with room to move out...
don't know if it would go 10mm though.
for the rear i'd feel better with +50 on the 9.5
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Look up members shodog and e-low. They both have 19x9.5 in the rear with 35mm offsets, and IMO they look pretty good. From what I hear they may rub slightly with a drop of more than 1'' or a packed car.
Originally Posted by Pqbrown
Look up members shodog and e-low. They both have 19x9.5 in the rear with 35mm offsets, and IMO they look pretty good. From what I hear they may rub slightly with a drop of more than 1'' or a packed car.
In my case I use a Dunlop Direzza that has a rounded sidewall. I also needed to roll the fender on the passenger side but ended up rolling both just to be safe. No rubbing issues even when loaded down and I have a 1+ inch drop with the eibach prokit.
Originally Posted by vodkarocket
The rear will fit. The wheels will stick out like a Caddy lowrider though, and you will probably have issues with rubbing. Don't even think about getting a decent drop with those offsets.



