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Old 05-14-19, 06:35 PM
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I'm looking to get some wheels with these offsets. 19x9.5+20 19x10.5+14 with these
tires 235/35/19 245/35/19. Will they fit without rolling them, camber adjustment etc?
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Depends on how low you will be but that offset seems like it will stick out you will def need a camber adjustment.
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That’s an aggressive fitment. If you are going to lower the car, then some fender work, stretched tires and lot’s of negative camber will require.
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You might have wheel poke. You will definitely need camber and fender adjustment if you plan to lower your car. Springs you might get away with not doing any adjustments, but springs aren't long term.
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I am planning to lower the car on coils to about 1 finger gap. Im going for the tucked look and trying to avoid the fender work camber adjustment etc. I'm also looking at 19x9 50 and 19x10 41. These are gsf/rcf wheels specs. Would these work better? Or do a square setup instead? Thanks for all the feedback.
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Originally Posted by gsfwin
I am planning to lower the car on coils to about 1 finger gap. Im going for the tucked look and trying to avoid the fender work camber adjustment etc. I'm also looking at 19x9 50 and 19x10 41. These are gsf/rcf wheels specs. Would these work better? Or do a square setup instead? Thanks for all the feedback.
Yes these would work.
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I have 20x9+32 in the front and 20x1.5+45 in the back on 247/275-30s. I needed camber arms for the drop, no rubbing no rolling.




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Those offsets are super aggressive and will need fender mods to fit without issues.
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Originally Posted by PilotX
I have 20x9+32 in the front and 20x1.5+45 in the back on 247/275-30s. I needed camber arms for the drop, no rubbing no rolling.



What's your camber in the rear?
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Originally Posted by gsfwin
What's your camber in the rear?
Pretty good. They were sticking out pretty good in the rear before.


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