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Vorsteiner V-309 Offset - Please Help!
Hey guys I am finally ready to purchase some new wheels for my car. I'm going with 20x9" (front) and 20x11" (back). I don't want the wheels to stick out at all and don't want to mess with the cambers. I am given the option to select my own offset and would like to know what offset would fit best. Any ideas? Thanks.
Plan on getting these in textured gunmetal. http://vorsteinerwheels.com/images/wheels/v309_m.jpg |
wats the back spacing? do you have the sport package?
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I really like those wheels! You need to decide on what size tire and camber settings you want to run before we can give you an accurate offset.
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Here is a picture I photoshopped... http://catitsol.com/images/370z309.png |
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ET32-38 front (20x9); ET18-22 for rear (20x11). Ultimately you re at your own risk cause I've not seen he wheels personally so don't know the shape of the spokes or thickness. |
I went with the Venaci 99RR. Very similar wheels (except the center recessed area). I went with +12 front +5 rear. Running 2.2 front camber and 1.7 rear camber. 255 front and 305 rear tires. Should sit completely flush.
Getting a custom colorway setup though. http://img860.imageshack.us/img860/1295/99rrnitrouz.jpg http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/6...rrnitrouz1.jpg |
^^ Have any pics of those Venaci's on your car?
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not done yet. I just got that pic sent to me today.
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Hey op- when u mentioned you don't want to mess wit the camber I thought you meant stock height.
If you're willing to lower the ride and just get the camber for the rear close to stock, you can use much more aggressive offsets. I think the spokes bending inward will prevent you from having a deep lip due to caliper clearance so if you run more aggressive offset, you can obviously gain more lip width. :) For instance ET15 front ET12 rear. |
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