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Old 05-31-2011, 12:09 PM
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Offset Double Check

Putting in my wheel order within the month, just want to get some outside opinions on my size choice before pulling the trigger. After much thread trolling and scoping out pics and offsets, I have decided on these numbers:

20x9 +25
20x10.5 +40

Dropped on eibachs. Just looking to be flush and filled out. Not trying to do anything toooo aggresive that I have to worry about all the time.

I should also add looking at these tire sizes as they retain the original diameter
F: 245/35/20
R: 275/30/20

Thanks for your input.
 

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i believe our cars are +35 all around.
 
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Originally Posted by R3diK3r0u5
20x9 +25
20x10.5 +40
Those should fill out nicely, you can always compensate for it by adjusting camber. Which one did you decide on?
 
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Old 05-31-2011, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by bluedevils95
i believe our cars are +35 all around.
not quite sure where you are going with this one as that isnt the stock numbers and I will be running a staggered setup so uniform offsets wont quite cut it

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Those should fill out nicely, you can always compensate for it by adjusting camber. Which one did you decide on?
are you saying that those offsets will poke out a little too much to stay in spec? and does this mean i need to purchase camber arms as well? i was hoping to avoid it.
as for the wheels i believe im going with the 360forged concave mesh. with the price of those wheels I need to get the offset right the first time haha
 
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You better off checking the wheel and tire thread! A lot more info and pictures! These are my wheels F8.5x19 +35 R9.5x19 +45 5mm spacers all around! I think your numbers sound pretty good!
 
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Old 05-31-2011, 10:24 PM
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ah i didnt know if i should post it there or post it here since it was sedan specific
 
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There is a thread for the Sedans!
 
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You probably better off checking this thread! More pictures!!
https://g35driver.com/forums/media-s...rket-rims.html
 
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thanks yeah that was one of the threads i have been scrolling through. asked a couple questions too

just didnt want to clog it up with my personal offset question
 
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offset

Not sure if you have Sport. "S" staggered setup up is +50F/+45R stock 18"
 
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Old 06-02-2011, 06:18 PM
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Not sure if you have Sport. "S" staggered setup up is +50F/+45R stock 18"
yeah have all that info. this was for talking about replacement aftermarket wheels
 
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understood. +25 might be outside just a little in the front. I ran +35 on a 8.5 and was flush with 235/35
 
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Originally Posted by R3diK3r0u5
Putting in my wheel order within the month, just want to get some outside opinions on my size choice before pulling the trigger. After much thread trolling and scoping out pics and offsets, I have decided on these numbers:

20x9 +25
20x10.5 +40

Dropped on eibachs. Just looking to be flush and filled out. Not trying to do anything toooo aggresive that I have to worry about all the time.

I should also add looking at these tire sizes as they retain the original diameter
F: 245/35/20
R: 275/30/20

Thanks for your input.
You sound like you've put a bit of thought into the wheels, but have you thoroughly considered what it'll be like to run tires in the rubber band category?
 
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Old 06-02-2011, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by vqsmile
You sound like you've put a bit of thought into the wheels, but have you thoroughly considered what it'll be like to run tires in the rubber band category?
Lol I'm on 285/30/20 it's not THAT bad. At times yeah it sucks but unless you're constantly driving in/around potholes it's not terrible
 


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