offset question
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offset question
Hi, I'm new on here and I'm sure this has been asked before but I don't have the time to search at the moment.I'm sorry, anyway I have a o5 coupe G on 350z s-tech springs with the rear spring mount mod done. Im gonna be buying the varrstoen es222 tomorrow online and the wheels are 19x9.5 f and 19x10.5 r with a 22 offset all around. I wanted to know with this drop will my wheels be poking out bad? Or it won't be that agressive? I wanted my tires or lip to be at the edge of my fender but not passed it to much. Meaning right even with the end of fender. Should I get a 22 or 15 offset? I think the tire set up is 245-35-19f and 275-30-19 rear, or I mite get a 35 rear too. Thanks! And again I apologies if this has been asked before.
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Yeah you could def go a little more aggressive no problem.
I'm running the exact same setup but with +12 offset and it's pretty flush.
I could actually go a little more aggressive up front if I wanted to be perfectly flush.
Here's a good thread to give you some ideas on how aggressive to go.
https://g35driver.com/forums/wheels-...heir-cars.html
I'm running the exact same setup but with +12 offset and it's pretty flush.
I could actually go a little more aggressive up front if I wanted to be perfectly flush.
Here's a good thread to give you some ideas on how aggressive to go.
https://g35driver.com/forums/wheels-...heir-cars.html
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it's been answered no?
...just playing devils advocate here...but if you don't "have time to research" right now...maybe hold off on buying the wheels for a week and do some homework...stance / poke / offsets are such personal topics...what looks good for one will be ridiculed by another...check out the multiple threads on this topic to get a feel for what will be right for you rather than ordering some wheels because the mod bug has bitten your taint (as it has most of us) and you don't want to wait to figure out YOUR proper fitment. Just saying the htech/stech thread will show you many options for look on your spring setup (same as mine) and the wheel fitment thread will give you a TON of detail on how to dial in your setup...
just me...but don't rush it or you will regret it sooner or later...
GL!
...just playing devils advocate here...but if you don't "have time to research" right now...maybe hold off on buying the wheels for a week and do some homework...stance / poke / offsets are such personal topics...what looks good for one will be ridiculed by another...check out the multiple threads on this topic to get a feel for what will be right for you rather than ordering some wheels because the mod bug has bitten your taint (as it has most of us) and you don't want to wait to figure out YOUR proper fitment. Just saying the htech/stech thread will show you many options for look on your spring setup (same as mine) and the wheel fitment thread will give you a TON of detail on how to dial in your setup...
just me...but don't rush it or you will regret it sooner or later...
GL!
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I am getting the varrstoen es2 in 18x9.5 18x10.5 but not to sure on the offset i dont want to have to run spacers I've been lookin for weeks now on all these threads but I'm not a fan of stretched tires or excessive camber i like performance over looks Im gonna have 275/35 up front and 305/35 in the rear I'm already lowered on Tein flex and fenders rolled flat I don't want them to be sticking out but then I don't want to be rubbing my shock if any of you already have these can you let me know which offset you are running and how much clearance between tire and shock and fender
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