Aggressive Offsets - Will it Fit?
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Aggressive Offsets - Will it Fit? - SEDAN
So i am looking into getting a set of new wheels, JP Scaras, and there are some that I am interested in. Before anyone makes any remarks saying there is absolutely no chance that they will fit, I will be getting my fenders pulled, running neg camber and running a big stretch.
So the offsets are
19x9.5 +35
19x10.5 +24
They are currently on 245/30s, but I will probably change the front to a 215.
From what I have now, 19x8 +35, 19x9.5 +45, my rough calculation gives me the answer that the new wheels will stick out 0.7 in more in the front, and 1.5 in more in the rear, if I remember correctly. I consider my offsets right now pretty conservative, they are no where near my definition of "flush".
Will these wheels hit the inside suspension? I can't find the offset chart that was posted here once.
I'm either going to go with these wheels or get new barrels and lower to offset on my current wheels. Any input will be appreciated.
So the offsets are
19x9.5 +35
19x10.5 +24
They are currently on 245/30s, but I will probably change the front to a 215.
From what I have now, 19x8 +35, 19x9.5 +45, my rough calculation gives me the answer that the new wheels will stick out 0.7 in more in the front, and 1.5 in more in the rear, if I remember correctly. I consider my offsets right now pretty conservative, they are no where near my definition of "flush".
Will these wheels hit the inside suspension? I can't find the offset chart that was posted here once.
I'm either going to go with these wheels or get new barrels and lower to offset on my current wheels. Any input will be appreciated.
Last edited by heyitzalex; 12-09-2007 at 03:50 AM.
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I think those specs are doable, you may need a small spacer on the front so it wont rub up against the front knuckle. No doubt you'll rub on the unmodded fenders, but I guess that would depend on the camber and fender roll/shave/pull to fix that.
Here's member running:
Work Euroline S2H
19x9 + 26 225/35
19x10 +26 265/30
The new sedan pretty much runs the same specs, his front is 3mm more aggressive, but it'll probably be the same with the spacer. Your rear is going to stick out 8mm more than his and you'll have plenty of room inside.
Here's member running:
Work Euroline S2H
19x9 + 26 225/35
19x10 +26 265/30
The new sedan pretty much runs the same specs, his front is 3mm more aggressive, but it'll probably be the same with the spacer. Your rear is going to stick out 8mm more than his and you'll have plenty of room inside.
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Originally Posted by (>")> G35
I think those specs are doable, you may need a small spacer on the front so it wont rub up against the front knuckle. No doubt you'll rub on the unmodded fenders, but I guess that would depend on the camber and fender roll/shave/pull to fix that.
Here's member running:
Work Euroline S2H
19x9 + 26 225/35
19x10 +26 265/30
The new sedan pretty much runs the same specs, his front is 3mm more aggressive, but it'll probably be the same with the spacer. Your rear is going to stick out 8mm more than his and you'll have plenty of room inside.
Here's member running:
Work Euroline S2H
19x9 + 26 225/35
19x10 +26 265/30
The new sedan pretty much runs the same specs, his front is 3mm more aggressive, but it'll probably be the same with the spacer. Your rear is going to stick out 8mm more than his and you'll have plenty of room inside.
That is a sick sedan! Man, I'm debating if I should go for the wheels or not. It would be a bummer if I got them and they didn't fit but I am sure that I can get it to work