OK my last rim/tire question, got some new wheels
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OK my last rim/tire question, got some new wheels
Ok so i got this really good deal on a set of rims, 19" Work VS-TX. However, they came off an is350. the offsets are
19x8.5 front +43
19x9.5 rear +48
from the searching i did on the forums, i came to the conclusion that these rims should fit with no rubbage. i have a revised z spring/dpsec drop. Ive seen pics of sedans running +46 offset on a 19x8.5 in the front and it looks fine. my question is, will the rear be too tucked in? +48 on a 19x10 is pretty flush, so im assuming 9.5 will be fine as well. im planning on running 245/35 and 275/30 bfg kwd2 tires. i read these tires are pretty beefy, and with the +43 offset in the front, will these rub? if so, any recommendations? something decent and affordable. thanks.
19x8.5 front +43
19x9.5 rear +48
from the searching i did on the forums, i came to the conclusion that these rims should fit with no rubbage. i have a revised z spring/dpsec drop. Ive seen pics of sedans running +46 offset on a 19x8.5 in the front and it looks fine. my question is, will the rear be too tucked in? +48 on a 19x10 is pretty flush, so im assuming 9.5 will be fine as well. im planning on running 245/35 and 275/30 bfg kwd2 tires. i read these tires are pretty beefy, and with the +43 offset in the front, will these rub? if so, any recommendations? something decent and affordable. thanks.
Size and offsets aside, make sure you have the correct hubcentric rings. Toyota uses a smaller hub bore than Nissan/Infiniti. So if he used hub rings for his Lexus, you won't be able to use the same ones for your Infiniti.
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