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thinking of switching my wheels up cant find much info see one guy on the forums with this setup but only few pics, anyways looking at getting work emoition d9r 19x9.5 +38 and 19x10.5 +30 with a 245/275 tire set up. im lowered on tein coils and have sports brakes anyone no about fitment issues?
thinking of switching my wheels up cant find much info see one guy on the forums with this setup but only few pics, anyways looking at getting work emoition d9r 19x9.5 +38 and 19x10.5 +30 with a 245/275 tire set up. im lowered on tein coils and have sports brakes anyone no about fitment issues?
The ofsets will work as far as fit at the fender, the deeper dish/barrel on that particular set is hard to determine brake clearance. That one I would confirm w/ the vendor.
That rear tire will probably rub the rear fender bracket, so that will need to be trimmed more than likely.
Yes, the fender is rolled. You need to gut the fender liner and trim the bumper bracket (sometimes almost completely) when going aggressive in the rear.
Shttt thought it was just the front that's rolled...either way, maybe a pull and run some 305s skrttttttttt
It's a bit funky TBH, the front is sort of semi-rolled, not flat rolled since it comes up at about a 45 degree angle, would be nice if the front & rear were flat rolled, but at least the rear is rolled, unlike the 1st gen coupes.
right now im running the wheels that came with the car and they are 20x9 +35 (i believe) and 20x10.5 +42 wasnt sure if be big difference with the 19's
Your stated sizes "19x9.5 +38 and 19x10.5 +30 with a 245/275 tire set up" should be fine. The front will definitely fit no problem. The rear wheels will probably rub the liner and bracket a little, but nothing unmanageable. I worry about rear fitment in the rear when the offsets on a 10.5" wheel are under 30 and the tires are 285+. A +30 with 275 should work fine.
You should be able to make that fit easily. I always recommend a fender roll just in case you want to put on some spacers. Our cars can handle large, wide, and aggressive offsets quite well.
Called ravspec they think I need too run a +22 too clear the front brakes
Should be able to run +22 in front if you keep to a 245 width tire. You may need to flat roll that front fender if you drop deep, but that's a simple and affordable job for most any body shop.