take a look at what i ordered
just ordered a brand new set of Works VS-XX rims 19x8.5, 19x10 in chrome like in the pic:D I cant wait. I have to wait 2 months for them to get made:(
http://www.motorworldhype.com/wp-con...sxx_chrome.jpg And I got Yokohama S Drive, 245/35/19, and 275/30/19, but im debating on 265's for that little bit of stretch:) Let me know what you guys think of the combo! and I will defenatly post pics when they are on! http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/images/tyres/s_drive.jpg |
WORK baby!!
I'm thinking of getting the same tire as well.-- Waiting for promotions in the spring |
Good stuff man, Great looking wheel and good tire size as well.
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What offsets did you go with?
19x10 +38 and 19x8.5 +32? |
Balller! Can't wait to see it!
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agree, super baller!
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Must know off set
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why go staggered?
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very nice...I cant justify spending that much on rims but I do love em
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Originally Posted by dezau
(Post 3391408)
why go staggered?
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i dunno the offset but he said it will be nice and flush with the fender, i think i have the offset on the bill ill post it if i know
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whats the best offset you think? to be nice and aggressive
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dont go stretch, that will look awful.
and i think 19x.8.5 +30 and 19x10 +35 are somewhere in the neighborhood of flush. but im not a big wheel guy. |
^To each his own.
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How much did you pay for them shipped to Canada?
Rishie |
Cost me $5000 rims and tires. I don't think there is shipping cost cause I bought them through a dealer named tires23
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Originally Posted by kersh4w
(Post 3392224)
dont go stretch, that will look awful.
and i think 19x.8.5 +30 and 19x10 +35 are somewhere in the neighborhood of flush. but im not a big wheel guy. Hellaflush ftw! |
wow those cost more than Advans !!!
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Most Advans are more along the lines of the Enkei RPF1 honestly. Enkei produces a vast majority of their wheels with the same technology. I'd say the Advan's are over priced and these are about right. In chrome i'm around the low to mid 3K range plus shipping. I checked the math with UPS shipping and looks like I can get these to you guys in Canada cheaper than that mounted and balanced.
Is the place you bought from in Canada? Rishie |
yes the place i bought them from is in canada
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Heres the offsets front: +32. Rear: +36. 235 front tire. 265 rear tire with a very slight stretch. How does that sound?
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any thoughts on the offset???
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Yup the front is fine.
The rear will need to be rolled quite a bit, even with -2.5 camber. For reference I ran 19x10+45, with 275/30 and with max camber at my ride height was at -2.5 I believe. At those settings I still had to roll my fenders. You're about 10mm below that so shoot just be aware. Attachment 266604 Rishie |
im at stock height, and doin 265's
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A 265/30 is going to be shorter than the 275 and it will also be shorter than the 245. It will look odd in other words.
Imho, static ride height doesn't really matter under fully loaded conditions. Meaning if you have a couple of passengers in the bank and a subwoofer box in the trunk your car will be "lowered" or if you take a hard corner. So if you hit a bump you can still cause damage to either the fender, tire, or wheel. I've seen it happen. In regards to that little stretch, a 265/30 on a 10" i don't think will stretch if at all. That's a solid fitment. 245/35 will be a baby stretch on a 10". I've run this setup on my Soarer, FYI. You have 2 options that meet certain criteria I adhere to with street fitments: Criteria: Retain factory tire diameter as much as possible. Personally I'd rather go taller, put less miles on the car, than shorter. Based on this I give you 2 options: 1. GRIP, need roll rear fender. 245/35 and 275/30, even better 285/30 to match diameters perfectly. 2. Baby Stretch: 225/40 and 255/35, probably need to roll rear fender but you can run less negative camber. Without lowering of the vehicle and runnig this wheel in 19" with that offset it might give the illusion of being "lifted" or "raised". Just my professional opinion. Once you get these on the car I give you a month or two before you're looking into springs. Then another 6 months before you're looking to buy some Tokico D Specs. hehe. Rishie |
^^look at ROTR8's set up +36, 275's (DROPPED 1.5" in rear) no fender modding. and if running fine. 18x10's so I dont see why I will fall into rubbing :s
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Originally Posted by Ross_Dawg
(Post 3391011)
What offsets did you go with?
19x10 +38 and 19x8.5 +32?
Originally Posted by Mazda_RX804
(Post 3394858)
Heres the offsets front: +32. Rear: +36. 235 front tire. 265 rear tire with a very slight stretch. How does that sound?
Those will look really good! |
+36 not +38:p close though
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