Looking for a good square set up....Offset question
The wheel I am looking at has two size options I am considering.
19x9 32 offset 19x8.5 20 offset If I do the math correctly, wouldn't both of these wheels be the SAME flush wise/poke-wise?.....the only difference would be that on wheel would be 1/2 inch wider....am I right on this assumption? If so I would get the 19x9 so I would have a little more meat on the road. Would this be a good square setup? I don't think this would poke at all? Should be almost flush? I am AWD Sedan and will be doing Swift springs soon. Also...what size tire? 245/40? Could I go wider than that? Thanks |
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Does that mean I should go staggered? I am AWD...is rotating less necessary on a AWD? |
You're mixing up so many things, square setup is more tire width related rather than offset.
What exactly do you want to achieve? |
19x9 32 offset would have the same "flushness" as
19x8.5 26 offset |
Originally Posted by G37Sam
(Post 3511286)
You're mixing up so many things, square setup is more tire width related rather than offset.
What exactly do you want to achieve? What I am trying to achieve is to reduce the wheel gap as much as possible while using only Swift springs, and aftermarket wheels to do this. This is my daily driver. I do not want coilovers. I know the Swifts will only close the gap a little bit....so I am trying to figure out what size (width) wheels to go with, and what offset to choose, that will help close a little more of the gap (in addition to the springs). I don't want to poke out of the wheel well, but want to be as flush as I can without having rubbing issues. I found a wheel that I like and it comes in both 19x9 (32 offset)....and 19x8.5 (20 offset) If I do the math, they both should be the same (flush wise), right?.....just one wheel will be a tad wider. Will both/either fit without issues? Do I need a different offset? Can I go wider (9.5 for front and rear) Also what size tire would go well with those size wheels?.....245?...255?....other? Where are the wheel/tire gurus out there haha I am 2010 AWD sedan Thanks |
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