OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan

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Originally Posted by BlkSedan4me
It's accepted not excepted. IMO you should be buying an english book instead. You didn't note the offsets of the wheels

Thanks man! You are my personal Spell Check But, lets Focus the offset says 40 in the rear 30 in the front. what tires do you think i should run buddy for a nice aggressive stretched look.
 
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Old 09-29-2010, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by kyemaul
Thanks man! You are my personal Spell Check But, lets Focus the offset says 40 in the rear 30 in the front. what tires do you think i should run buddy for a nice aggressive stretched look.
There is no reason to run stretched tires if you don't need the additional clearnace. An 8 +30/ 9.5+40 will be tucked. You need lower offsets. Also I wouldn't run anything lower than 8.5 in the front. To acheive a stretch on an 8 you'd have to run a really small tire, which means you'll have to really slam it to get rid of the wheel gap.
 
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Old 09-29-2010, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by CandlestickPark
There is no reason to run stretched tires if you don't need the additional clearnace. An 8 +30/ 9.5+40 will be tucked. You need lower offsets. Also I wouldn't run anything lower than 8.5 in the front. To acheive a stretch on an 8 you'd have to run a really small tire, which means you'll have to really slam it to get rid of the wheel gap.
i thought the higher the offset the more the wheel is push out from the vehicle? 8 is the widest for that rim what do yu think i should do?
 
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^ the lower the offset, the more the wheel pushes out. For your setup, no point in stretching,.
 
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i want more of flush not tucked what setup would you run because im trying to get thoes rims asap
 
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^I would not get those rims if you are looking to run a flush setup for the reasons I stated in my previous post. You need a wider wheel up front and lower offsets.
 
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Old 09-29-2010, 01:45 PM
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ok thanks, i see that they have 19x8 offset 20mm for the front ! what tire do i run on theses?
 
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Old 09-29-2010, 01:48 PM
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Look for a 8.5/9.5, 9/10 or 9.5/10.5 setup, 8 is too small up front. Offsets will depend on a lot of factors, but look through setups in this thread to get an idea of how low you need to be and how much camber/stretch you will need to pull it off.
 
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With this setup it wont be flush it will be tucked. how would that look 245/35/19 8 offset 20mm and 275/35/19 9.5 offset 40mm. anybody have this setup???
 
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Originally Posted by CandlestickPark
Look for a 8.5/9.5, 9/10 or 9.5/10.5 setup, 8 is too small up front. Offsets will depend on a lot of factors, but look through setups in this thread to get an idea of how low you need to be and how much camber/stretch you will need to pull it off.
Thanks marcus will do.
 
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245 on an 8inch wheel will look like way too much rubber. same w/ 275 on a 9.5 wheel. i'm running 8.5/245 and 9.5/265.
 
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Originally Posted by cremaster
245 on an 8inch wheel will look like way too much rubber. same w/ 275 on a 9.5 wheel. i'm running 8.5/245 and 9.5/265.
any pics!!!!!!!!!! would love to see it
 
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or run 215/30 on 8.5 ad 225/35 on 10.0 lol
 
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Originally Posted by cremaster
245 on an 8inch wheel will look like way too much rubber. same w/ 275 on a 9.5 wheel. i'm running 8.5/245 and 9.5/265.

Took a look at your pics. Looks Nice, but i live in NY yours look like no rubber. i wouldnt last a week!
 
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Originally Posted by kyemaul
Took a look at your pics. Looks Nice, but i live in NY yours look like no rubber. i wouldnt last a week!
Cremaster's setup isn't stretched at all. Based on your comment about no rubber I think you need to reevaluate whether or not you want to run an aggressive/stretched setup. Sounds like you would be better off running a meaty tire flush setup.
 


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