Varrstoen ES 2.2.2 +0 on DG coupe
#16
Sorry for bumping such an old thread, but I am in the market for some of these wheels and have a few questions....
I am also on 350Z S techs, and not nearly that low, especially not in the rear... I was thinking about going with the 19x9.5 +12, 19x10.5 +12, and some people say that you have to roll you rear fenders. Are they not already rolled from the factory? When they say roll, they mean the inner lip is bent straight up inside the fender correct? My rears are already rolled, fronts are not.
Also, I'd like to go with at least a 35 if not 40 series tire just for ride quality purposes. Will this be a problem?
TIA
I am also on 350Z S techs, and not nearly that low, especially not in the rear... I was thinking about going with the 19x9.5 +12, 19x10.5 +12, and some people say that you have to roll you rear fenders. Are they not already rolled from the factory? When they say roll, they mean the inner lip is bent straight up inside the fender correct? My rears are already rolled, fronts are not.
Also, I'd like to go with at least a 35 if not 40 series tire just for ride quality purposes. Will this be a problem?
TIA
#17
Sorry for bumping such an old thread, but I am in the market for some of these wheels and have a few questions....
I am also on 350Z S techs, and not nearly that low, especially not in the rear... I was thinking about going with the 19x9.5 +12, 19x10.5 +12, and some people say that you have to roll you rear fenders. Are they not already rolled from the factory? When they say roll, they mean the inner lip is bent straight up inside the fender correct? My rears are already rolled, fronts are not.
Also, I'd like to go with at least a 35 if not 40 series tire just for ride quality purposes. Will this be a problem?
TIA
I am also on 350Z S techs, and not nearly that low, especially not in the rear... I was thinking about going with the 19x9.5 +12, 19x10.5 +12, and some people say that you have to roll you rear fenders. Are they not already rolled from the factory? When they say roll, they mean the inner lip is bent straight up inside the fender correct? My rears are already rolled, fronts are not.
Also, I'd like to go with at least a 35 if not 40 series tire just for ride quality purposes. Will this be a problem?
TIA
#19
With +12 I don't think that you will need to have your fenders rolled if you have 35 series tire. When I had my rear fender rolled, the inner lip was bent straight up so that it didn't rub on the tire. But with a 0 offset I still had rubbing sometimes. I'm not sure how low your G is but if you go with a 40 series it might cause problems with fitting and tire rubbing.
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