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Old Mar 5, 2015 | 05:37 PM
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Need some offset guidance

Hey everyone,

Pretty much done everything to my car at this point except new wheels. At the beginning of this past winter I put some Nokian Hakka R2s on my stock wheels and ditched my DWS all-seasons to twist my own arm so to speak.

Spring is just around the corner and I'm ready to place an order for new wheels, tires, tpms sensors, the works.

Dead set on Michelin PSS in 245/40R19.

So the question is whether a 19x8.5 wheel with a +35 offset would pose any problems at all for stock ride height and alignment specs?

Spent hours searching for an answer, but couldn't come up with anything definitive.

Thanks for any help!
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Old Mar 5, 2015 | 06:24 PM
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Based on Robert_K's set up, I dont see a reason why it would cause issue especially at stock height. IIRC, he also used 5mm spacer up front so he is at +35. Rears would have a room at that specs.

https://www.myg37.com/forums/build-t...read-g37s.html
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Old Mar 5, 2015 | 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by stever07
Hey everyone,

Pretty much done everything to my car at this point except new wheels. At the beginning of this past winter I put some Nokian Hakka R2s on my stock wheels and ditched my DWS all-seasons to twist my own arm so to speak.

Spring is just around the corner and I'm ready to place an order for new wheels, tires, tpms sensors, the works.

Dead set on Michelin PSS in 245/40R19.

So the question is whether a 19x8.5 wheel with a +35 offset would pose any problems at all for stock ride height and alignment specs?

Spent hours searching for an answer, but couldn't come up with anything definitive.

Thanks for any help!
Coupe or sedan?, A sedan you'll be golden w/ a 8.5 +35 on 245s
A coupe I'd run +25
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Old Mar 6, 2015 | 12:14 AM
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Wrote all that and I forgot to mention that yes it's a sedan.

Thank you both for you help, great to be part of this community.
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