Rim size help (Fitment expertise needed...)
Rim size help (Fitment expertise needed...)
Current rims...
Front:19x9
Rear: 19x10 +15
The fenders were rolled out a bit and the car sits as low as it can on the tanabe sustec pro coilovers and does not rub and the rims are almost flush to the fenders
Car is on the right...

I'm looking to get a new set with these specs:
Front: 19x9.5 +22
Rear: 19x10.5 +22
5x114.3
I'm a n00b to fitment but I really like these new wheels. Does anyone know if they'll fit? or will they poke out a lot further than my current wheels?
Front:19x9
Rear: 19x10 +15
The fenders were rolled out a bit and the car sits as low as it can on the tanabe sustec pro coilovers and does not rub and the rims are almost flush to the fenders
Car is on the right...

I'm looking to get a new set with these specs:
Front: 19x9.5 +22
Rear: 19x10.5 +22
5x114.3
I'm a n00b to fitment but I really like these new wheels. Does anyone know if they'll fit? or will they poke out a lot further than my current wheels?
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If the offset on your current front wheels is +15 I think the new rims will end up just about where the current rims sit. But I'm not the fitment guru so we'll see what the experts say. Blaine??
^ I'm thinking the same thing. new width of wheels would compensate for the difference offsets. But as you have said... Blaine?.. ROFL.
If it were I, I would do it anyway. LOL
If it were I, I would do it anyway. LOL
New front wheel will sit 16mm further in than your current wheel....
Rear will sit 1mm further in than your current wheel
I have little experience (just browsing mostly but that front doesn't look like a 0 offset to me.
Rear will sit 1mm further in than your current wheel
I have little experience (just browsing mostly but that front doesn't look like a 0 offset to me.
^ as he said, those specs will be pretty much bang on.
You'll have no problem fitting those wheels with the standard 225/35 and 245/35 stretched stagger.
You'll definitely want a spacer up front to match the aggressiveness of the rear though.
Keep in mind, there is a random question thread stickied at the top of this section that you can ask these questions in!
You'll have no problem fitting those wheels with the standard 225/35 and 245/35 stretched stagger.
You'll definitely want a spacer up front to match the aggressiveness of the rear though.
Keep in mind, there is a random question thread stickied at the top of this section that you can ask these questions in!
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