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#2521
I'm not sure of the offset or the width. I think they are 9.5 or 10 though. Is the offset marked on the rim at all. I will have to go to my parents to check them. I have no room at my house for them plus my mustang is still sitting in their garage in pieces.
#2522
Ok. I'm on a budget so
Will these fit an 04 with brembos?
I am prepared to roll the fenders
275/35/20
235/35/20
Size: 2 Front Rims are 20X9.0 +15 offset
Size: 2 Rear Rims are 20x11 +15 offset
Bolt Pattern Single Drilled : 5x114.3 (5x4.5)
Any advice will help
http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-9-11-XXR-...ht_4800wt_1270
Will these fit an 04 with brembos?
I am prepared to roll the fenders
275/35/20
235/35/20
Size: 2 Front Rims are 20X9.0 +15 offset
Size: 2 Rear Rims are 20x11 +15 offset
Bolt Pattern Single Drilled : 5x114.3 (5x4.5)
Any advice will help
http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-9-11-XXR-...ht_4800wt_1270
#2524
If you have a square set-up you are probaly looking at 19x9.5 +35mm offset and it you have a staggered set-up you will have a 19x8 +20mm or +40mm offset up front with the 9.5 rear. Either way those will fit, but you are going to want to add spacers to make them a little more flush (they wouldn't good good tucked in). Both vehicles run the same bolt pattern so I would just bolt them up and then take measurements. Is the car lowered?
#2525
I might go try them today. I can't lower my car. I wouldn't be able to get in my drive way. I have to go on an angle as it is. It dips of the road and then is a pretty steep hill. I need to get it fixed but don't want to spend the money if I'm going to move in a year or two.
I dont recall if TSW puts the offsets on their wheels or not, but I did a little digging.
If you have a square set-up you are probaly looking at 19x9.5 +35mm offset and it you have a staggered set-up you will have a 19x8 +20mm or +40mm offset up front with the 9.5 rear. Either way those will fit, but you are going to want to add spacers to make them a little more flush (they wouldn't good good tucked in). Both vehicles run the same bolt pattern so I would just bolt them up and then take measurements. Is the car lowered?
If you have a square set-up you are probaly looking at 19x9.5 +35mm offset and it you have a staggered set-up you will have a 19x8 +20mm or +40mm offset up front with the 9.5 rear. Either way those will fit, but you are going to want to add spacers to make them a little more flush (they wouldn't good good tucked in). Both vehicles run the same bolt pattern so I would just bolt them up and then take measurements. Is the car lowered?
#2527
Thanks
Last edited by twestman; 10-16-2011 at 03:19 PM.
#2530
I might go try them today. I can't lower my car. I wouldn't be able to get in my drive way. I have to go on an angle as it is. It dips of the road and then is a pretty steep hill. I need to get it fixed but don't want to spend the money if I'm going to move in a year or two.
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#2531
Need some help with my winter setup. Just picked up some used Asa jh3 18s. My question is about hub bore. I know the 04 coupe has a 66.x mm hub diameter. I've tried to google the Asa hub bore diameter, but it's an older model and I can't find the bore diameter specs. I've searched and can't seem to if any other g drivers use the hub centric spacer rings to center the wheels, and in particular the ID and OD of the rings. Any help would be great. Thanks.
#2532
Need some help with my winter setup. Just picked up some used Asa jh3 18s. My question is about hub bore. I know the 04 coupe has a 66.x mm hub diameter. I've tried to google the Asa hub bore diameter, but it's an older model and I can't find the bore diameter specs. I've searched and can't seem to if any other g drivers use the hub centric spacer rings to center the wheels, and in particular the ID and OD of the rings. Any help would be great. Thanks.
#2533
Just be aware that the 245/35/19 front tire might look really small with the increased fender gap from the smaller overall diameter tire. I ran that tire size breifly when my sedan was lowered about 1.25" and even then they looked small to me. Try it out and post some pics
Or at least let us know of the outcome.
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#2535
allright everyone, i need new front tires allready since i waited too long for an allignment. I have 235/35/19's on a 9 inch wheel now and am looking for advice. Once my rears go out i will get new ones back there too. for now, i want a bit more of a stretch then they currently have.
i was thinking about 225/40/19 to keep the diameter close to the 255/35s out back. once the rears go i will go with 245/35 out back. My question is on tire brand. I have found that size anywhere from $150/tire to $275/tire. The KDWs i have don't come in the size i want so i will have to change.
Are generals, hankook, or khumos okay for stretching? here are the choices on tire rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...40&diameter=19
I want to stay under $200/tire
i was thinking about 225/40/19 to keep the diameter close to the 255/35s out back. once the rears go i will go with 245/35 out back. My question is on tire brand. I have found that size anywhere from $150/tire to $275/tire. The KDWs i have don't come in the size i want so i will have to change.
Are generals, hankook, or khumos okay for stretching? here are the choices on tire rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...40&diameter=19
I want to stay under $200/tire