Help 19x10 on front sport wheel fit?

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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 04:02 PM
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19x10 on front sport wheel fit?

Quick question...wondering if a 19x10 rim will fit up front on my 10' 37S sedan without having to do any modifications? I'm currently lowered on Eibachs with no front chamber kit. I'm looking at concave rims and love the deeper look of the larger wheel + I'm leaning towards a square fit on 19x10 around....thoughts or feedback on this? Or would it be a better fit for say 19x9.5 square? Thanks in advance
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 04:18 PM
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LilG is running an aggressive 10.5 +35 square on his AWD Sedan, might shoot him a PM for specifics
https://www.myg37.com/forums/3804907-post6.html
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 04:57 PM
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you can run 19x10 no problem up front some have even put 10.5 up front. what I comes down to is your offset.

I ve run 19x9.5 all around for my past two set ups and I love it because of the tire options available with out stretching.

If you have an S why not run a staggered set up?
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Daddy Fat Sacs
Quick question...wondering if a 19x10 rim will fit up front on my 10' 37S sedan without having to do any modifications? I'm currently lowered on Eibachs with no front chamber kit. I'm looking at concave rims and love the deeper look of the larger wheel + I'm leaning towards a square fit on 19x10 around....thoughts or feedback on this? Or would it be a better fit for say 19x9.5 square? Thanks in advance
You have a lot of different options with an S than an X. I was able to fit a 20x10.5 ET35 with no rubbing up front and it looks flush, but have a little stretch with the 275/30's on it. It also depends if you have the big brakes on it too. You'll want something that'll be able to clear that if you do. I will say that 19's are an odd number when it comes to tires so you might have to spend a little more change on that.

Like Chinkychoy said, it depends on your offset. Might want to look around the forums for the guys that are running RWD setups that have the concavity you're looking for. Usually they go with a staggered look though.

Hope this helps somewhat.
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Old Jul 31, 2014 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
LilG is running an aggressive 10.5 +35 square on his AWD Sedan, might shoot him a PM for specifics
https://www.myg37.com/forums/3804907-post6.html
thank you as I sent him a PM about his setup

Originally Posted by ChinkyChoy
you can run 19x10 no problem up front some have even put 10.5 up front. what I comes down to is your offset.

I ve run 19x9.5 all around for my past two set ups and I love it because of the tire options available with out stretching.

If you have an S why not run a staggered set up?
yea I guess the offset would have helped if I listed it

19x10 is +32
19x9.5 is +40

My theory behind running the square setup vs stag is the concave of the wheel, the wider the rim the more concave it is. Generally speaking the rim I've been looking at is the MRR GF9, and its avail in 19x8.5, 19x9.5, or 19x10. So rather than running the smaller up front with the less concave, I'm looking at running the 19x10 square setup. Also I can rotate all 4 tires on all sides so....

Only thing is I'm waiting to hear back if the 19x10 will clear the BBK.....


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Old Jul 31, 2014 | 11:45 AM
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I am running 19x10 +30f, you shouldn't have any major issues - maybe just some rubbing of the fender liners depending on how low you are (<26" fender arch will rub some fender liners). I rolled my fenders flat and did a slight pull because I wanted to run wider tires (265/35/19). My front is -0.5 camber so if you run more negative camber it probably wouldn't rub at all.

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