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that’s a great size you picked. It’ll be nice and flush.
mare you afraid it will be sunken in?
Honestly i’m scared of having to modify my fenders, thats why i reached out to this thread.Any recommendations on tire sizes? i had an idea of
245 40 Front 255 40 Rear
looking to get a set of Aodhan DS02 wheels, F: 19x9.5 R: 19x11 they come in offsets of +15 and +22 and i’m not sure what to choose. i want to run DSW06 245/35 in the font and 275/35 rear..i will be lower on Tein Flex Z coilovers with spc rear camber arms if that matters. i want to make sure i pick the right size. thank u!
What tire sizes would I need to get a mild stretch on 19 x 9 rims and 19 x 10 rims with +28 offset? Don’t wanna go to crazy but want that mild stretch look. I have a 2008 g35 sedan and lowered so it not trying to rub either
I have a 2013 ipl coupe. Stocks suspension. I found some feradda fr4 wheels.
fronts are 19x9.5 +40 with 245/35 tires
rears are 19x10.5 +43 with 275/40 tires.
i think i will need a spacer in the front to clear the big brakes. 15-20mm
Should i get a spacer in the rear? I want as flush of a look as possible without needing fenders rolled/pulled. No rubbing if possible.
will these fit? I’m getting the whole set for less than the cost of the wheels. I was about to buy new wheels and tires but these came up. I could still get different tires if needed. Open for suggestions.
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Got a 2014 Q60 IPL with Advan Gts & Micks on rear. Wanted to match up front but Advan isnt keen on breaking sets. Anyway, I know 19x9.5 29mm GTs fit, but until I track them down I need a bridge pair of wheels. There aren't many viable options. I found some Vors tr37s that might fit the bill (22mm). Anybody run this setup with akebobos? I wanna know if the wheels will clear the breaks.
Got a 2014 Q60 IPL with Advan Gts & Micks on rear. Wanted to match up front but Advan isnt keen on breaking sets. Anyway, I know 19x9.5 29mm GTs fit, but until I track them down I need a bridge pair of wheels. There aren't many viable options. I found some Vors tr37s that might fit the bill (22mm). Anybody run this setup with akebobos? I wanna know if the wheels will clear the breaks.
Thanks in advance... complete noob here.
I couldn't find much on the Vors TR37 but the ESR SR07 is the same style (TE37 replica) and in 19x9.5 +22 does clear Akebono up front.
Fitment Question for tire specs!
I was lucky enough to win a set of anovia 3 piece wheels.
Gels at Fitment industries helped out with the wheel specs.
Front 19x9.5 +22
Rear 19x10.5 +22
i found a vehicle with the same wheel specs and they were running 245/40 in the front and 275/35 in the rear. From a little research I found that this is a slight stretch.
I will be on coilovers and the z1 suspension arm kit shortly.
I'm assuming that stretch probably isn't a good thing if I ever plan to drive the car hard but I also don't want any rubbing in the rear or a ton of camber either.
What specs would you guys recommend?
What did you end up going with? Any rubbing, or did you need to trim anything?
Tire fitment for 19x9.5 +27 and 19x10.5 +28 on sport coupe
I've been scouring forums for a tire setup for Leon Hardiritt Bugel wheels - 19x9.5 +27 and 19x10.5 +28 on my 2014 sport coupe (Akebono brakes) that's lowered on coilovers, and won't need any fender rolling or fender stretching. I'm ok with some fender liner trimming/removal if needed. I just don't want to rub on metal. I'm currently on Rohana RFX11 front: 20x9 +35 255/35 rear: 20x10 +40 285/30 with zero fender clearance issues (rubs slightly on rear fender liner), but as you can see below, everything looks sunken.
I've seen some setups with 19x9.5 +22 on 245/40 and 19.10.5 on 275/35 , but they never say if they're rubbing or if any modifications were needed.
So I just pulled the trigger on a set of Gram Lights 57CR wheels 19x8.5 / 19x9.5 +35. I currently have 10 mm spacers which I plan to leave on. I'm on stock suspension now except for 370z struts in the front. I plan to go 245/40 in front and 275/35 in the rear. Any opinions on my tire choice? Everything I read so far says they will fit fine. Thank you.
Coupe or sedan? Either way, the wheel dimensions and offsets are pretty close to the 10 spoke coupe 19's. I run the coupe 19's with the same tire setup with the 245 in front and 275 in back on a sedan with Swifts and 15mm spacers, which is a pretty popular setup. I think your overall more agressive offsets than the coupe 19's with the smaller spacers will work just fine.
Coupe or sedan? Either way, the wheel dimensions and offsets are pretty close to the 10 spoke coupe 19's. I run the coupe 19's with the same tire setup with the 245 in front and 275 in back on a sedan with Swifts and 15mm spacers, which is a pretty popular setup. I think your overall more agressive offsets than the coupe 19's with the smaller spacers will work just fine.
Sorry, it's a coupe sport with the 19s you're referring to