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So I saw a set of wheels by a company called Stance and can honestly say I am in love. I plan on taking my car to the body shop and having some work done and if these wheels will fit with some minor fend modification then so bit it. I have spacer adaptors for the bolt pattern so that's not a big concern. Here are the specs. Again will they fit, what modifications will need to be done and what will be the tire size needed?
Rim 19x8.5 Bolt pattern 5X114.3 Offset +35/+40/+20 This post has been edited by Lil-Joe101: Dec 30, 2013 - 10:26 PM -------------------- From Japan to Texas my st202 follows me.
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I'm running 19x8.5 ET45 with 225/35 front and 245/35 rear
Just rolled rear fenders no spacers no camber kit. No rubing! I need 20-25 more mm to be completely flush on the rear and 10-15mm for the front I don't know how low it sits ( I adjusted my suspension the lower it could go) You are going to need 40ish offset because adapters (25mm probably) will make the offset 15. That meens that the wheel will stick out of the fender a bit for the rears and more for the fronts (fronts are going to need more work) You will need more than rolling. If it's a good body shop will easily pull your fenders for that. The fronts will need some skillful metal job to be nice and clean. If you want a more aggresive look you can go with 20mm offset but the rear fenders will need more work and the front wheels may hit the plastic inner of the fender. 225/35 is just a little stretched 245/35 is flush with the wheel I wouldn't go with 30 profile for no reason! Car is really stiff even with completely stock suspension and if you hit a curb or a good hole the wheel will gonna have a bad time!!! If you like stretch you can run 205/35 or 215/35. 235-245 is normal. My opinion is that you will need some stretch so that tyre won't hit the fender. Some camber will also help. In theory you can fit ANY wheel on your car with proper body work! Talking with the body shop would help. |
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