Noobie help: Wheel fitment
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jst got a bought a g, and it came with 19s wit +35 front and +45 rear offsets. any advices on how big of a spacer i should get on the front and back. im jst looking for a semi aggressive stance nothing too crazy. lil help?
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thanks bro! only has 27k miles as well, got lucky on this one. not sure on the width
but im guessing 8.5 fronts and 9.5 rears. heres some pics to kinda see
but im guessing 8.5 fronts and 9.5 rears. heres some pics to kinda see
Last edited by Pa1nandpleasure; Oct 12, 2011 at 02:37 PM.
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With 245 and 275 I'm guessing it's the classic 9.5 and 10.5 setup.
For the sedan, I'm not sure... maybe a 15-20mm rear and 10-15mm front? Won't be overly aggressive and should keep your fenders from getting banged up. I'm assuming the rear is already rolled or no?
For the sedan, I'm not sure... maybe a 15-20mm rear and 10-15mm front? Won't be overly aggressive and should keep your fenders from getting banged up. I'm assuming the rear is already rolled or no?
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We really need to know for sure what the widths are of those wheels before we can recommend a spacer size. What wheels are they, that might help us figure out the widths. Are you willing to do some fender work (just a roll, no pull)? Since you are in SoCal I know a couple of local guys that can roll your fenders.
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yup they were 19x8.5 fronts & 19x9.5 rears, jst got it confirmed. & yeah im willing to do fender work just a mild roll. jst wanna fill in that space
So with a 8.5/9.5 setup and rolled fenders with those tire sizes a semi flush setup would be +25 front / +35 rear (maybe +30 depending on your camber settings). So a 20mm spacer up front and a 10mm spacer out back.
Do you know if you have a camber kit installed in the rear (or the front too), this will help you dial things in. Are you planning to stay at that ride height?
Do you know if you have a camber kit installed in the rear (or the front too), this will help you dial things in. Are you planning to stay at that ride height?
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thanks! as soon as i get those spacers ill be needing that fender work done! and um no theres no camber kit installed. and hmm if needed, riding height could be changed. whatever works





