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Old 05-28-2005, 01:36 PM
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19x8.5 & 19x10 for 05 Sedan??

Just want to know these rim will fit on 05 sedan. Will drop all round and without any other modifications. I am a newbie please help!!!

19x8.5 - 19x10 offset 23
235/35/ZR19
275/30/ZR19
 
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Old 05-28-2005, 06:19 PM
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the front and the back will not fit with those offsets... 19x8.5 in the front you need at least a +35 or higher perferably a +38 or higher. and the back i don't know about 19x10 but if you go with a 19x9.5 you want a +45 or so... you can go down to a +38 like some do but that is pushing it and mayrub depending on how low you go. hope this helps
 
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Old 05-29-2005, 03:03 AM
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Im with ^^^^

Offsets are WAY off.
 
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Old 05-29-2005, 05:33 AM
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arent those offsets more for a coupe?
 
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those are coupe offsets. listen to what g35sedamn said.
 
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Does anyone know if a rear 10" wheel with an offset of +55 would cause any issues on the sedan (like camber)? I'm looking at 19" DPE's which don't come in a 9" or 9.5" width, and I'd like a staggered setup. If it'll cause issues, I'd probably have to go with 18" (which is available in 9") or will have to go 8" all around with the 19's. I'm also not planning on lowering, but if I did, it would be minimal.

Thanks!
 
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Old 06-01-2005, 01:13 PM
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ok... lets do some math.

a 9.5 inch wheel is 241mm's wide. so with a +45(optimum offset for sedan) that leaves 165.5 mm behind the mounting point and 75.5 infront of the mounting point.

if you use a 10inch wheel that is 254 mm wide with a given +55 offset you will get 182mm behind the mounting point and 72 mm infront of the mounting point.

that gives you a wheel that will go 16.5 mm closer to the suspension and inner fender. but it will also give you 3.5 mm of extra clearence from the fender lip. so it would clear the fender lip that you see as if it were a 19 x 9.5 with a +48(.5 but they dont have those). im not sure there will be enough clearence behind the wheel to clear this.

now if you take the same 10"wheel and put a 5 mm spacer behind it with some extended studs you in theory get a 10 inch wheel with a +50 offset.

this would leave you with 177mm behind the mounting point and 77mm infront of it. that is only 12 mm closer to the suspension than a 9.5 w/45mm offset. that is just under half inch further back. it will stick out towards the fender (the part you see as flush 2mm more than the 9.5" wheel w/+45. so that makes it look like a 9.5 w/ +43 (.5 but again they dont make them.)

now if we can get some one with a 19 x 9.5 inch wheel to look behind it and see if they have 14-18mm of clearence between the back of the wheel and anything it may come in contact with. if so it will fit just fine if not then it would require a larger spacer then you might be looking at rolling fenders or trimming them.

sorry its kinda long winded but im not going to give a yes no on this one when someones looking at spending thousands on wheels.
 
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Old 06-02-2005, 07:11 AM
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Are there any sedans with 10" wide wheels in the rear? I haven't heard of any.
 
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i'm running 9.5 in the rear w/ a +55 offset
 
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Are there any sedans with 10" wide wheels in the rear? I haven't heard of any.
In that case I may be the first. Vince @ iForged said that they can make a set of Aero's in 19x10 fit my sedan. I am thinking of dropping the dough and moving forward with this...
 
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Old 06-05-2005, 03:18 PM
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sick let me know what offset you come up with and what tire you strech on there.
 
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In that case I may be the first. Vince @ iForged said that they can make a set of Aero's in 19x10 fit my sedan. I am thinking of dropping the dough and moving forward with this...
DPE said they've been able to fit 10" rims on a sedan! Carl at Creative Autoworks also told me that they've sold a few 10" wide rims to sedan customers and nobody's complained, so I guess it's possible?

I was too chicken to try it, especially with the 10,000 week lead time that seems to be the case with DPE (in case they didn't fit and I'd have to wait to get something corrected), so I paid a little extra ($150 per wheel) to get 9.5" wide rims made. So now, I wait....

Let us know how it goes if you do go 10".

Thomas
 
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Old 06-06-2005, 12:29 AM
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20x9.5 +44

ran 19x9.5 +42 previously

both setups without problem, 10" is really pushing it, probably a 255 tire, definitely a cut fender
 
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Old 06-06-2005, 02:01 AM
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I'd love to see 10's on the sedan. Good luck!
 
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I'm sure iForged can make any custom offset of your liking.

I'd like to see the tens on the sedan too...
 


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