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Old 06-16-2018, 04:56 PM
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So I ordered some wheels from a relatively new company 305 Forged. They’re FT101 model was what I wanted to go for but we ran into an issue once I received and then tried to run them on the street.

For reference, I was coming from a setup of:
19 x 8.5 +38 w/15 mm spacer Front
19 x 9.5 +38 w/10 mm spacer Rear

Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+
225/45/19 Front
245/40/19 Rear

Per 305’s recommendation we went with 19 x 9.5 +25 Front and 19 x 10.5 +25 Rear to go along with moving my rear tires up front and then running a 275/35/19 in the rear.





So as you can see, there’s A LOT of poke going on there and that’s not at all what I was going for. After messing numbers on an online calculator I would apparently need to run +33 up front and +43 in the rear but could any of you offset experts help me out?
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Surprised they went that aggressive w/ their offset recommendations. Since it was them that did the suggesting are they going to get you a new set on their dime? If that's the case do you want the wheel edge right at the fender when looking down or just a bit outside?
For zero poke your +33/+43 sound pretty good. A +30/+40 would still tuck just fine and look just a bit more aggressive, but not much obviously. You would be able to run a 285 in back w/ the +40 to +43 down the road is you want a bit more tire and less stretch at the sidewall, and a 255 in front w/a +30 to +33.
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Of course! it would only be fair on their dime I’m running Tein Street Basis Z coils so they’re pretty much non adjustable other than height. Keeping that in mind maybe a slight tuck would be safer in that regard to protect my fenders from certain death?
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Originally Posted by TenSix
Of course! it would only be fair on their dime I’m running Tein Street Basis Z coils so they’re pretty much non adjustable other than height. Keeping that in mind maybe a slight tuck would be safer in that regard to protect my fenders from certain death?
Do you have the big sport brakes (or have plans to add them later)? If so be sure to confirm brake clearance prior to your new order. If you can select custom offsets that +33/43 combo would give you a bit more wiggle room and will definitely work w/ your current tire selection. Some wheels just don't have great spoke clearance and w/ that extra offset you might have issues in front if you have those big calipers up there.
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Yep, I have an IPL so sport brakes included. Here is a picture of the wheel which is quite similar to the Verde Axis that I ran and put back on for now.

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OK, that type spoke may be an issue w/ the higher offsets regarding brake clearance but ???. Since the company is new you may have to send them the clearance templates
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...templates.html
Would hate to see something go wrong w/ your second go-round.
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Originally Posted by blnewt
OK, that type spoke may be an issue w/ the higher offsets regarding brake clearance but ???. Since the company is new you may have to send them the clearance templates
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...templates.html
Would hate to see something go wrong w/ your second go-round.
Sounds like a plan. Thanks for your help brother!
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