Wheel Sizes.......will this fit? Kind of aggressive
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Wheel Sizes.......will this fit? Kind of aggressive
Well after a lot of searching I can't seem to come up with an answer.
I am wondering if 19x9.5 +22 all around will fit? I dont want the tires to be too stretched.
I will be lowered on Eibachs.
What do I need to run tires sizes to not be too stretched but still fit without rubbing.
I came from a 350Z where wheel and tire sizes for perfect fitment was easy and well known.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I am wondering if 19x9.5 +22 all around will fit? I dont want the tires to be too stretched.
I will be lowered on Eibachs.
What do I need to run tires sizes to not be too stretched but still fit without rubbing.
I came from a 350Z where wheel and tire sizes for perfect fitment was easy and well known.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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My 20x9 +25 with a 245/35/20 rubs on the front fender liner (both with my Eibach drop, and now slightly lower Tein coilover drop). Your wheels are almost 10mm more aggressive than mine. I just don't think the 235 will make enough of a difference unless you install a front camber kit and dial in at least -2.5 degrees of camber. It will be close with the 235 due to the extra stretch....
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^^^calculate it this way for every .5" you either add or take away 6mm of clearance. so if he want to use 9.5" width with a +22 offset that would mean that it will be +28 on a 9" width. If you use the 235/40/19 tire you will get an extra 10mm of clearance compared to the 245/35. Remember 20" wheels tuck more easily with the Eibach drop than the 19" wheels. The Eibach springs add about -2 degrees of camber so that helps the fitment too.
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Those are 19x9.5+12 front and 19x10.5+22 rear with 225/40/19 front and 255/35/19 rear. That is actually a very nice setup up oh and to make those sizes fit you need either springs or coilovers to drop your car lower than what the eibach springs will drop it. If you want the same wheels they are varrstoen 1.1.2 I think, but I know that are Varrstoen wheels.
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^^^calculate it this way for every .5" you either add or take away 6mm of clearance. so if he want to use 9.5" width with a +22 offset that would mean that it will be +28 on a 9" width. If you use the 235/40/19 tire you will get an extra 10mm of clearance compared to the 245/35. Remember 20" wheels tuck more easily with the Eibach drop than the 19" wheels. The Eibach springs add about -2 degrees of camber so that helps the fitment too.
EDIT: Sorry, maybe the above is a little harsh.... I know you know a lot about wheels, but don't correct someone with incorrect information. I am sure it was just a mistake on your part. Just be more careful.
Last edited by jran76; 03-31-2011 at 12:12 PM.
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