OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan
for the past three months I've really just been browsing "stance threads" to figure out what specs i can run for on an X for sure. got any suggestions on what thread would be helpful or than wheel/tire/offset threads?
haven't looked at all 392 pages. lol
haven't looked at all 392 pages. lol
Trying to decide to which route to go, 10mm or 15mm spacer...
This is 9.5 +12 with an added 8mm spacer putting final offset at +4.

Im leaning towards the 15mm spacer to get for the fronts for final offset of -3.
And this was for sh*t and giggles, I took the 10.5 and added it up front with the 8mm spacer.
This is 9.5 +12 with an added 8mm spacer putting final offset at +4.

Im leaning towards the 15mm spacer to get for the fronts for final offset of -3.
And this was for sh*t and giggles, I took the 10.5 and added it up front with the 8mm spacer.
I hate to let the cat out of the bag but vets i need your help
19x9 +29
19x10.5 +26
I plan on running 245-35-19 and 275-30-19 in rear.
Want some poke, my rear fenders are rolled and pulled pretty good, have some 25mm spacers i could throw in...just need to fill the rear pull up, i'd say its pulled about an inch, little less maybe. I can go as low as I need to
drop on rays
19x9 +29
19x10.5 +26
I plan on running 245-35-19 and 275-30-19 in rear.
Want some poke, my rear fenders are rolled and pulled pretty good, have some 25mm spacers i could throw in...just need to fill the rear pull up, i'd say its pulled about an inch, little less maybe. I can go as low as I need to
drop on rays
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+1, you won't be able to pOke with those tire sizes. You needed a 225/35 up front for it to stretch, then you can run the 25mm spacer up front. It'll be 1mm more aggressive than my PIAA's were.
The rear I'd do a 245/35 and run a 10mm spacer, then adjust camber to make it flush. Won't need more than -3.5 with that pull.
The rear I'd do a 245/35 and run a 10mm spacer, then adjust camber to make it flush. Won't need more than -3.5 with that pull.






