Will Varrstoen es2 fit in a G37S coupe?

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Old 11-06-2017, 03:40 PM
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Will Varrstoen es2 fit in a G37S coupe?

Hi guys. Now first and foremost, I know there are multiple threads about these wheels already but I couldn't find the answer i was looking for. Im interested in the Varrstoen es2's, looking for a meaty fitted look, not so much into stretched tires cause it's my daily. The sizes I'm thinking of are 19x9.5 +35 front and 19x10.5 +22 rear. Would 19x9.5 +35 front clear over the Akebono's? I'm not really looking into adding spacers if I don't need too. I also am running BC Racing Coilovers if that helps. Sorry for all these questions, I'm still really new to this thread and wheels/offsets and just wana make sure they will fit before I order them.

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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
+35 will NOT clear.
+22 will clear so long as its the newest mold by varrstoen. The earlier molds did not clear.

heres my IPL with them.
19x9.5 22
245 35 19

19x10.5 +22
265 35 19

How come 19 9.5 plus 35 not clear? My wheels are that size and they clear akebonos
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Simple answer. Wheel design.
you can have the same offset with two different wheel styles and one clear and one not.
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
+35 will NOT clear.
+22 will clear so long as its the newest mold by varrstoen. The earlier molds did not clear.

heres my IPL with them.
19x9.5 22
245 35 19

19x10.5 +22
265 35 19

Alright, thanks for the heads up! I will be ordering them from there website so it should be there newest mold hopefully, thanks again for the info
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No problem. If i could do it again if do 255 40 front and 275 35 rear tires!
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
Simple answer. Wheel design.
you can have the same offset with two different wheel styles and one clear and one not.
Interesting never knew that! Guess you learn something new every day
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245x35x19 275x30x19
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Originally Posted by Surfnazi
245x35x19 275x30x19
you do not need a 30 series with 275.
285 maybe.
275 35 is perfect.
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You want to look for 19X9.5 +22 with their H mold. There should be a stamp on the face near the VIA or JWL by the valve stem hole with the H stamp meaning High offset version.

If I remember, they weren't bringing in anymore of the H mold even tho that would have been the best one to choose as that also worked great for the 370z guys with 19x9.5 +22 (H) and 19x10.5 +12.
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
No problem. If i could do it again if do 255 40 front and 275 35 rear tires!
Got the wheels in and they fit! Ordering tires from the shop but when I test fitted the wheels, noticed that the rears are poking out pretty good, did you have to roll your fenders?
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Originally Posted by GetYourWheels
You want to look for 19X9.5 +22 with their H mold. There should be a stamp on the face near the VIA or JWL by the valve stem hole with the H stamp meaning High offset version.

If I remember, they weren't bringing in anymore of the H mold even tho that would have been the best one to choose as that also worked great for the 370z guys with 19x9.5 +22 (H) and 19x10.5 +12.
Thanks for the info, I did noticed that my fronts are the H version and cleared right over for the brakes!




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