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not sure if the .5 difference in width and the difference in the offset will wash
here's what i'm looking at.
currently i'm 255/35/19 19x9 +30 and pretty flush but have some gap to the fender. looking at 275/35/19 19x10.5 +32 or even crazier +22
want flush but not really looking to poke out so the +22
That won't fit without fender modifications or you stretch and camber to fit that size on a stock fender. I had 19x10 +25 which pokes 1mm further out than 19x10.5 +32 and even with -4 camber the 275/35/19 tires rubbed and smoked. I ended up having to run a 245/40/19 tire with -2.5 camber. The fronts were 225/45/19x9 +25.
Edit: Looks like I posted the 245/40/19x9 +25f and 275/35/19x10 +25r in the original above here is the picture - I had it like this for one day then went out to get new tires. You can see the 275/35/19 tire pretty much touching the fender even with the -4 camber.
Also from another post above - this is what a 19x10.5 +32r would look like (but remember it's a 245/40/19 tire on a 10" wheel). If you go +22 you will be 10mm even further out which definitely does not fit stock fenders unless stretched and cambered or pulled:
It's a joke since you are probably the last person who would rock "illest" and "hellaflush" stickers. Hence the . I dig the 4DSC- actually learned to drive stick on the original 4DSC, '89 Maxima. Gotta love the hellaflush cartoon