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Old 09-08-2022, 05:01 PM
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Fitment Question

About a month ago i bought some Aodhan ds02s for my 09 coupe, i went with 19x9.5 +22 squared, however this has since brought up some questions. Is there a way to get flush fitment with these wheels without extraterrestrial levels of camber? Or am i gonna have to buy some 19×9.5 +15 for my fronts?
Old 09-09-2022, 12:44 AM
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Why not just buy spacers for the front if you are trying to push them out 7mm. You can get them in 5 and 2.5.mm. gets you really close.
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I may have worded that wrong, but my fronts are currently too wide is what i mean. I probably worded something wrong lol
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Sounds like you.need some 9.5 +30 or 9.5 +35 difficult to say what's going on. If your having brake clearance issues or fender issues. Sounds like fender. But you may want to figure out what the inset or offset means first before ordering some wheels
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+15 would stick out further than +22... If you want less poke you'd need more like +30.
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