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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 02:26 AM
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4DGS, I'm looking to buy another setup for my G sedan.
What would you recommend as for widths and offsets, I'm currently running bc coils and have spc rear camber arms with toe bolts. I am a real enthusiast for poke and stretch as well and would like to go for an aggressive setup without having to a lot of work to fit the wheels.
Current setup is 20x8.5 front +25 with a 25mm spacer and rears 20x10 +25.
Maybe new setup 20/19x9.5 front and 20/19x10.5 rears?
Also, would like to have 19/20s for rim size. Thanks!
 

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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 12:31 PM
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Well the 275 set up won't even fit so I don't know why you're asking about that.

Run 225/40 and 245/35 for the best front to rear overall diameter.
thanks again 4DGS... i keep over looking your post replies.... so 225/40 + 245/35 would look best?

better that 235/35 achilles all around??

according to this chart: http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...&Submit=Submit : the 235/35 fit perfectly but, I'm not sure how accurate this site is.
 

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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by MPG35fiend
4DGS, i was asking to if the 235/35 on a 19x9.5+22 be the same rolling diameter as 235/35 19x10.5+ 22?

i wasn't able to find a fitment calculator for the difference on the 1inch on width on the same size tire or something... (<---- does that make sense?)


i have the "X" so i was making sure that this set up is LEGiT.

but i found this website and it answered my question and it measures poke too....

http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...&Submit=Submit

thanks.
The same sized tire on two different widths, I think the 9.5 will be taller. Might not be by a whole lot though.
 
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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 01:57 PM
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I got a question about wheels.

What kind of wheels are these?

 
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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by MPG35fiend
4DGS, i was asking to if the 235/35 on a 19x9.5+22 be the same rolling diameter as 235/35 19x10.5+ 22?

i wasn't able to find a fitment calculator for the difference on the 1inch on width on the same size tire or something... (<---- does that make sense?)


i have the "X" so i was making sure that this set up is LEGiT.

but i found this website and it answered my question and it measures poke too....

http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...&Submit=Submit

thanks.
You can run staggered wheels and they don't need to be bang on perfect, Hell guys have ran 235/255 35 on an X without any issues.

Originally Posted by MPG35fiend
thanks again 4DGS... i keep over looking your post replies.... so 225/40 + 245/35 would look best?

better that 235/35 achilles all around??

according to this chart: http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...&Submit=Submit : the 235/35 fit perfectly but, I'm not sure how accurate this site is.
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The same sized tire on two different widths, I think the 9.5 will be taller. Might not be by a whole lot though.
I'm not giving insight on what looks best, I'm giving insight on what is required.

having 235/35 all around with 9.5 up front and 10.5 in the rear will look retardedly bad. An aggressive stretch, crossed with a very mild one.

In all honestly, 225/35 and 245/35 is THE BEST stretch for that stagger. They are perfect;y stretched equal and they are also UNDER the 3% in overall diameter difference front to rear.

If I had your car, I'd run 225/35 and 245/35.

Originally Posted by jimmyboi860
4DGS, I'm looking to buy another setup for my G sedan.
What would you recommend as for widths and offsets, I'm currently running bc coils and have spc rear camber arms with toe bolts. I am a real enthusiast for poke and stretch as well and would like to go for an aggressive setup without having to a lot of work to fit the wheels.
Current setup is 20x8.5 front +25 with a 25mm spacer and rears 20x10 +25.
Maybe new setup 20/19x9.5 front and 20/19x10.5 rears?
Also, would like to have 19/20s for rim size. Thanks!
Whats your camber currently at? Are you fenders stock (rolled) or are they pulled?

If you want to keep your camber under -4 go with...

19x9.5 +10 225/35
19x10.5 +22 245/35

Same applies to 20" wheels.



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I got a question about wheels.

What kind of wheels are these?

Ask my buddy at Importfest, I'll let you know asap.
 
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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmyboi860 4DGS, I'm looking to buy another setup for my G sedan. What would you recommend as for widths and offsets, I'm currently running bc coils and have spc rear camber arms with toe bolts. I am a real enthusiast for poke and stretch as well and would like to go for an aggressive setup without having to a lot of work to fit the wheels. Current setup is 20x8.5 front +25 with a 25mm spacer and rears 20x10 +25. Maybe new setup 20/19x9.5 front and 20/19x10.5 rears? Also, would like to have 19/20s for rim size. Thanks!

Whats your camber currently at? Are you fenders stock (rolled) or are they pulled?

If you want to keep your camber under -4 go with...

19x9.5 +10 225/35 19x10.5 +22 245/35

Same applies to 20" wheels.

Current camber in the rears are a little under -4. Rears are rolled. I had a problem running 245/35/20 on my 20x10, had a major rubbing issue so I went back to a 255/30/20. Would 245/35 on a 19x10.5 give me any problems you think?
 

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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 06:39 PM
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With what offset?
 
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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 06:46 PM
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20x10 +25 but I think going to 19s wouldnt be a problem right? Crazy how 30 to 35 make such a difference.
 
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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 08:15 PM
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4DGS, what do you think about 19x9 19x10.5 +20 all around? With 10mm spacer in front?
 
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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by VMRWheels
The same sized tire on two different widths, I think the 9.5 will be taller. Might not be by a whole lot though.
thanks!

VMR would you know if the difference would with in the .05 difference?
 
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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 10:05 PM
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You can run staggered wheels and they don't need to be bang on perfect, Hell guys have ran 235/255 35 on an X without any issues.
thanks again Blain, been a big help!

i will be going with the original set up you've suggested to me the first time which is 19x9.5/10.5+22 on 235/35 all around.

WISH ME LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Old Jun 15, 2012 | 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MPG35fiend
thanks!

VMR would you know if the difference would with in the .05 difference?
To be honest I think it would be impossible to say for sure, as different brands/models differ in width and height. I don't think there's any accurate way to know unless you have both present.
 
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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 01:16 AM
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4DGS, I have someone thats going to buy my current setup, YES! I work fast! lol.

I have my eyes right now on the Axis Revs in gold, 19x9 fronts +20 19x10.5 rears +20.

What tire sizes would you recommend? The same 225/35 for the fronts and 245/35 for the rears? And maybe a 10mm spacer in the front? Also, how much camber do you think I would need to run?

Let me know what you would suggest.

THanks in advance!
 
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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmyboi860
4DGS, I have someone thats going to buy my current setup, YES! I work fast! lol.

I have my eyes right now on the Axis Revs in gold, 19x9 fronts +20 19x10.5 rears +20.

What tire sizes would you recommend? The same 225/35 for the fronts and 245/35 for the rears? And maybe a 10mm spacer in the front? Also, how much camber do you think I would need to run?

Let me know what you would suggest.

THanks in advance!
You'll be able to fit a 10 or 15mm spacer up front no problem. As for the rear stick with the 245/35 and about -4 degrees will work with a nice flat roll.
 
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Old Jun 17, 2012 | 09:31 PM
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Hey guys, I was fitting my spacer on my front wheel today and it was rubbing on the smallest change in elevation in the ground. I was wondering if a 225/40 tire would help with clearing the liner.
Currently running a 245/40/18 , Natural Camber (not sure on numbers)
Please watch in HD.

 
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