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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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Old 07-19-2013, 11:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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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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First question would be is how would these numbers be affected with narrower rims. Say 19x9 upfront and 19X10.5 rear?
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Second question/comment - I assume the wheel diameter has no effect on width and offset on the stance.
Yes it does

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And third - how would these numbers compare to the "ideal":

19x9 +25 (front)
19x10.5 +25 (rear)
Front, 22mm more than stock inside and pushed out 22mm more. Vs the ideal, you lose 3mm inside and go out 9mm more.

Rear, lose 1mm inside and extend 11mm out from stock. Vs the ideal, you gain 13mm inside and go out 2mm more.





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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.
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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Front, 22mm more than stock inside and pushed out 22mm more. Vs the ideal, you lose 3mm inside and go out 9mm more.

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 thoughts sizes?
Gianelle Yerevan Lightweight. They recomend 20x8.5 + 25 in the front and are saying that 20x9.5 + 25 will not work, but I do not see why not.
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19x9 +25 (front)
19x10.5 +25 (rear)

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.
the front will look like you put on 25mm spacers on the sport 19" front.
the rear would look like, as you said, nismo wheel fit if you run minimum 285/35/19's.
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the front will look like you put on 25mm spacers on the sport 19" front.
the rear would look like, as you said, nismo wheel fit if you run minimum 285/35/19's.
Would that look unbalanced/odd?

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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Would that look unbalanced/odd?

Is that too far out up front? If it is not will I need to run a spacer in the back?
too far for me, but if you're lowered it could look okay i suppose. this is all subjective.

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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too far for me, but if you're lowered it could look okay i suppose. this is all subjective.

most of the time the car looks good from the side or diagonally from the side/rear... but from the dead front, the tire tread sticks out waaaay too much imo.
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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