Will these offsets sit flush?

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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 12:42 AM
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Will these offsets sit flush?

F:19x9 +27 (245/40)
R:19x10 +33 (275/35)

I was wondering if these will sit flush at the fender on the coupe. I'm lowered on Eibachs.
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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 12:59 AM
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That may sit pretty good actually. I had 20x10 +38 on my old G35 and it just missed being flush so 33 may be perfect. 25 stuck out just a bit. Front looks good as well.
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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Wyldfyer
That may sit pretty good actually. I had 20x10 +38 on my old G35 and it just missed being flush so 33 may be perfect. 25 stuck out just a bit. Front looks good as well.
Thanks man (:

Any more inputs ?
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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 02:40 AM
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That's perfectly flush for a sedan. I'd imagine for the coupes in general, something in the high +20's would hit perfectly flush in the rears. There're some EXPERT "flush offset" members on here...you'll just have to wait for them to respond lol

Sorry I wasn't much help. I think you can go a bit more though.
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Old May 14, 2012 | 12:09 PM
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Ttt have similar question
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Old May 14, 2012 | 12:24 PM
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you will sit flush... im at 10 in. in width on a + 35 in the rears and im flush on 285/35.
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im sitting on on a 9.5 + 22 upfront on a 245/40 so you can get an idea...
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side shot... but then again, i wanted fat tires too... handles like a dream... no rubbing and in camber specs...
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Old May 14, 2012 | 12:34 PM
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Tires could be wider in both the front and rear w/those offsets. Probably a 285/295 in the rear would give it more of a flush look, 255 in the front. Rears will be conservative but not by much, fronts could be much more agressive. I'm running 245/30s on a 9.5+25 now, and a 9+25 in the pics below. You will be 8mm less agressive in the front than my current setup and i have 0 rubbing or mods up front, w/just a shaved rear bracket on the rear bumper.

This is a 10.5 +32 w/285s

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here is a 9.5+25 (8mm more poke than your 9 +27)

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Not sure about the eibach drop, as Ive never seen it personally, but this will give you an idea. Also "flush" depends on what you mean, those will def not be poking offsets, but more agressive than a standard fit wheel for sure.
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