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Hey guys, went to a local shop and really like the niche "verona" wheels they had. I liked how concave they are, and give the car an aggressive look. My car is a 2012 g37xs coupe, black in color
For sizing I wanted 19", the guy said it'll be 8.5F/9.5R for 19",
Now I see a lot of people running 9.5F/10.5R,
My question is, will there be a noticeable difference in these widths? Should I go to 20" for the extra width?
Thanks
For sizing I wanted 19", the guy said it'll be 8.5F/9.5R for 19",
Now I see a lot of people running 9.5F/10.5R,
My question is, will there be a noticeable difference in these widths? Should I go to 20" for the extra width?
Thanks
stick with 19's. It really depends on what look you want and offset. I have 19x9.5's with a +15 offset and they're flush with the fenders. 8.5's will tuck and 10.5's will be flush/maybe poke. Since you want a concave look, I would recommend 19x9.5 with an offset under 25
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I'm stock and don't really want to spend the $$$ at this point. I have seen this on several posts here and was wondering the following. On the pics above, the white coupe it looks like the rim's are too wide for the tires, like the tires don't go all the way to the edge of the rims. Is this an optical illusion? Is it by design?
I'm stock and don't really want to spend the $$$ at this point. I have seen this on several posts here and was wondering the following. On the pics above, the white coupe it looks like the rim's are too wide for the tires, like the tires don't go all the way to the edge of the rims. Is this an optical illusion? Is it by design?
I'm stock and don't really want to spend the $$$ at this point. I have seen this on several posts here and was wondering the following. On the pics above, the white coupe it looks like the rim's are too wide for the tires, like the tires don't go all the way to the edge of the rims. Is this an optical illusion? Is it by design?
This is known as stretched tire fitment.
In order to fit certain wheel widths and offsets, the tire width must be reduced as much as possible. Otherwise the tire would be constantly hitting the fender.
It gets pretty ridiculous with wheel and tire fitments. Known as Hella-Flush.
It's best to go to the tire manufacturers' website and look at the recommended wheel width for the tire size you plan to run. If you run a wider wheel than what's recommended it's considered a stretch, a narrower wheel on a too wide tire would be a pinch mount. A slight stretch or pinch is generally ok, but not really something you want to push too much, especially w/ a vehicle set up to drive at quite high speeds.
Something that your life (and the lives of others) depends on, shouldn't be pushed beyond what it was engineered to fit.
Something that your life (and the lives of others) depends on, shouldn't be pushed beyond what it was engineered to fit.
Hey guys, went to a local shop and really like the niche "verona" wheels they had. I liked how concave they are, and give the car an aggressive look. My car is a 2012 g37xs coupe, black in color
For sizing I wanted 19", the guy said it'll be 8.5F/9.5R for 19",
Now I see a lot of people running 9.5F/10.5R,
My question is, will there be a noticeable difference in these widths? Should I go to 20" for the extra width?
Thanks
For sizing I wanted 19", the guy said it'll be 8.5F/9.5R for 19",
Now I see a lot of people running 9.5F/10.5R,
My question is, will there be a noticeable difference in these widths? Should I go to 20" for the extra width?
Thanks
I think they will look great on a black G.


