What offsets would be good?

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Old Mar 28, 2024 | 09:20 PM
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What offsets would be good?

Hello all,

I have a 2011 G37S sedan with the 18 inch OEM wheels and looking to upgrade wheels before I end up buying new tires for these wheels.

Going for staggered 19x9.5 fronts and 19x10.5 rears. They seem like common widths for 19s however I am not sure what offsets to go for. I am at stock ride height and plan on going air suspension down the line but currently that's a year out so not a concern. Any advice on offsets?

Edit: Going for a flush fitment but I know that wouldnt really work well with air suspension without adding tons of insane camber so willing to reel them in a bit. Not looking to stretch tires either.
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Old Mar 30, 2024 | 03:57 PM
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I'm AWD, so my setup is square, but I'm running 9.5 front and rear with +28 offset. Should give you a good starting point. You can do the calculation for the rear since yours will be a bit different. There is a sedan tire thread you can take a look at, lots of examples with your wheel size.

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Old Apr 2, 2024 | 10:48 AM
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keep in mind that running a 10.5" in rear really requires offset in the high +30s to +40s to fit without poking.

9.5" in front with offset in the +20s look great and fits 245 and 255 very well.
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