I want to go with staggered Wheels/Tiers need help locking down detail

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Old May 9, 2017 | 09:46 PM
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I want to go with staggered Wheels/Tiers need help locking down detail

It seems size and off-set to go with for the rear is:19 x 9.5 +35 off-set for the rear. I'm having trouble getting a reliable answer for what size and off-set, if any, I should have for the front. One garage suggested same size wheel including off-set for all 4 wheels, that does not seem correct. NTB suggested there should be be a different off-set for the front.
I have a 2008 G37S, running stock 19.9" wheels.

Little help please, what wheels can I go with front & back to achieve the staggered profile? Oh, I also want to go with wider tiers, once I have the correct wheels selected. Thanks
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Old May 9, 2017 | 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ayarbr
It seems size and off-set to go with for the rear is:19 x 9.5 +35 off-set for the rear. I'm having trouble getting a reliable answer for what size and off-set, if any, I should have for the front. One garage suggested same size wheel including off-set for all 4 wheels, that does not seem correct. NTB suggested there should be be a different off-set for the front.
I have a 2008 G37S, running stock 19.9" wheels.

Little help please, what wheels can I go with front & back to achieve the staggered profile? Oh, I also want to go with wider tiers, once I have the correct wheels selected. Thanks
Hi! Welcome to the site, I'm moving this to the wheel folder & we'll take it from there

Do you have a particular wheel picked out yet? If not, is there a specific style you've been wanting?

Are you planning to lower your vehicle, and do you want a flush fit at the fender?

A 19x9.5 +35 is a good size for the front on 255/40 tires and a 19 x 10.5 +35 running 275/35 in back would fit well on a lowered vehicle. If you stay at stock height an offset 5mm more positive will fit better. Regardless, you must confirm the caliper clearance, especially in front as the Sport calipers can create a lot of clearance issues.

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Old May 11, 2017 | 01:12 PM
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I had custom wheels made because of the caliper issues...I never knew it would be such a problem. Correct offset does not mean that the spokes clear the caliper. That was my issue and why I went custom:

https://revwerkswheels.com/product/b...d-rs43-wheels/
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Old May 12, 2017 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Hi! Welcome to the site, I'm moving this to the wheel folder & we'll take it from there

Do you have a particular wheel picked out yet? If not, is there a specific style you've been wanting?

Are you planning to lower your vehicle, and do you want a flush fit at the fender?

A 19x9.5 +35 is a good size for the front on 255/40 tires and a 19 x 10.5 +35 running 275/35 in back would fit well on a lowered vehicle. If you stay at stock height an offset 5mm more positive will fit better. Regardless, you must confirm the caliper clearance, especially in front as the Sport calipers can create a lot of clearance issues.
Even a 19x9 and 19x10 setup will work with those tire sizes.

To the OP, we recently helped out a Q50S customer with those massive Akebono brakes get setup with a set of Forgestar CF10 wheels for highest offset possible for an OEM+ setup.



If there's a certain fitment you're looking for with specific tire sizes, we can definitely help you get fitted with a Forgestar set or even a Full T6061 Forged Monoblock wheel to save some weight.
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