Will It Fit Thread
So guys, I need some advice on fitment. I found some wheels I like at a good price and want to know if I can fit them (hopefully without any roll/pull/trim and especially no camber).
I will soon be lowered 20mm on the MS springs/shocks.
So here's what I am thinking:
Front: 19x8.5+36 with 245/35R19
Rear: 19x9.5+43 with 255/35R19
Wheels are what they are, tires can change if needed. So, will they fit?
I don't really want a staggered setup, but these might be too nice to pass up if they fit.
I know some of you guys have some crazy fitments, so maybe you can weigh in on something less aggressive like this. Any advice you have would be appreciated.
I will soon be lowered 20mm on the MS springs/shocks.
So here's what I am thinking:
Front: 19x8.5+36 with 245/35R19
Rear: 19x9.5+43 with 255/35R19
Wheels are what they are, tires can change if needed. So, will they fit?
I don't really want a staggered setup, but these might be too nice to pass up if they fit.
I know some of you guys have some crazy fitments, so maybe you can weigh in on something less aggressive like this. Any advice you have would be appreciated.
Last edited by obliterx8; Oct 4, 2013 at 08:51 PM.
I run 285 - 645-18 slicks on 18x9.5 45 offset wheels...and they fit wirh stock wheel arches....but I am running -3.75 deg camber front and 2.5 rear. Car is lowered as far as functional.
I would think you are going to be ok....a roll is an easy way to get some more room and doesn't trash the car
I would think you are going to be ok....a roll is an easy way to get some more room and doesn't trash the car
hey guys. I lowered my car and threw some xxr 530s on it. 18x9.5 +20. its rubbing on the back bumper tabs and a little at the pinch weld behind the front fender. for the bumper tabs would you just trim them up or cut them and relocate the bolt.
is 18x9 +15 still street able with the occasional track / drift day?
Last edited by 2legit2quit; Oct 6, 2013 at 10:18 PM.
Hey hey hey, lol this is the will it fit section. I wasnt sure if having a +15 offset would need camber arms and **** or put more stress on wheel bearings. I might just buy them in +38 because i dont care much about being hella flush yo'
EDIT: Also note that you could run a much higher offset like +40/45 if you want to have a meatier tire.




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