ANOTHER Wheel Offset Question SF Winnings
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ANOTHER Wheel Offset Question SF Winnings
Any issues with fitting a +29 offset on a 9.5" wide x 19" rim on the front of an 04 Coupe. Tire size is 245 35 19.
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The 9.5" with the 29 offset are my current rears. I have 8.5" on the fronts. I am buying 10.5 with a 17 offset for the rears and want to move my current rears to the front. I am running factory Brembos and rims are SF Winnings. I can leave the 8.5" fronts but would like to put the 9.5" on the front. Fit issues? Rub? Spacer?
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How will this look weak? 9.5" rim that I plan on putting on the fronts? I already have the rims and they are not 'tiny' and are on my rears.
You want me to repeat Post #4, or can you just look up and read it for yourself? These are not that great for front fitment, and absolutely TERRIBLE for rear fitment. What's so hard to understand?
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We're talking about wheel fitment here, nothing else, so what's up with the personal attacks? Somebody's insecure...lol.
Anyways, it's your car...you see it everyday. Look at the sunken-in rear. What looks good about that?

Anyways, it's your car...you see it everyday. Look at the sunken-in rear. What looks good about that?

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Maybe you can 'repeat your previous post' since 'I have a hard time understanding'. If I had over 5000 posts on this site maybe I'll already know but I don't. Thus the purpose of me posting this.
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I am asking info and I get a douchebag giving me info. Just great.
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I would have said the same thing, a 19x9.5 +29 is not a good fit for the front or rear of a coupe and does nothing for the looks of your car, i could fit that on the front of my sedan with the right tire size.
As Triple8Sol stated, you'll need a 15-20mm spacer to make it look good.
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Thank you!!!! There actually are civilized people on this site!
You shouldn't have any issues. My current setup is 19x9.5 +29 with 245/35/19 up front and 19x10.5 +29 in the rear. I actually want to put spacers on to bring them out more. 15-20mm should be perfect.


