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I am a total blank as far as wheel offsets go, so after reading a bunch of threads, I still have some questions. To start with, I am not looking
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I am a total blank as far as wheel offsets go, so after reading a bunch of threads, I still have some questions.
To start with, I am not looking to do anything extreme, just improve the stance slightly. It seems that the consensus is that to get a nice more or less flush look the following is ideal: 19x9.5 +22 (front) 19x10.5 +12 (rear) First question would be is how would these numbers be affected with narrower rims. Say 19x9 upfront and 19X10.5 rear? Second question/comment - I assume the wheel diameter has no effect on width and offset on the stance. And third - how would these numbers compare to the "ideal": 19x9 +25 (front) 19x10.5 +25 (rear) I am not sure how the different width effects the stance on the front, but I would guess I need to use a 20 mm in the rear reach "ideal". Correct me if I am wrong, but the above front wheel would be like running a 15 mm spacer on sport wheels and the rear would look more like the rear Nismo wheel without spacer. Please set me straight. Thank you. |
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Rear, lose 1mm inside and extend 11mm out from stock. Vs the ideal, you gain 13mm inside and go out 2mm more. You're wrong, its like running a 22mm spacer. The rear im not sure what the nismo has. Play with that calculator awhile and see what will work. What wheel are you talking about that's those sizes?
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the rear would look like, as you said, nismo wheel fit if you run minimum 285/35/19's. |
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Is that too far out up front? If it is not will I need to run a spacer in the back? |
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most of the time the car looks good from the side or diagnally from the side/rear... but from the dead front, the tire tread sticks out waaaay too much imo. |
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You are right, I do not like that loo either, but I am thinking the Amuse front, not being rounded at the bottom like stock front, might help out somewhat.
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