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Old 03-15-17, 02:22 PM
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TSW Sprint Gloss Gunmetal 8.5" +30 front / 9.5" +40 rear. Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires 245/35/19 front & 275/35/19 rear. Fit is nice, rear is tight but fine 90% of the time normal driving. Need to roll fender lips and it'll be 100%.

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Look great - do you know the weight of each?
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Hi Guys,

I am having some trouble getting some answers here in Australia on what sizing and offset I can run on my ISF in regards to aftermarket wheels so hoping someone can clear this up for me.

Currently running OEM 2011 Blade style wheels but want to put something on with a bit more of an aggressive fitment. Car is riding on KW V3 Coilovers. I'm looking at the Wedsport SA15R in 19'' but dont want to have to mess around rolling guards etc. So what is the best sizing and offset to run in regards to this?

My thought is -Fronts 19x9 +30 or 35 with 245's PSS
- Rears 19x10 +40 or 45 with 275's PSS

Thanks in advance for your guidance.

Jamie
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Originally Posted by JLL
Hi Guys,

I am having some trouble getting some answers here in Australia on what sizing and offset I can run on my ISF in regards to aftermarket wheels so hoping someone can clear this up for me.

Currently running OEM 2011 Blade style wheels but want to put something on with a bit more of an aggressive fitment. Car is riding on KW V3 Coilovers. I'm looking at the Wedsport SA15R in 19'' but dont want to have to mess around rolling guards etc. So what is the best sizing and offset to run in regards to this?

My thought is -Fronts 19x9 +30 or 35 with 245's PSS
- Rears 19x10 +40 or 45 with 275's PSS

Thanks in advance for your guidance.

Jamie
you should be fine with anything above 35 with an 8.5 wheel front and 9.5 rear, with 9 and 10 you might need a little camber or fender work, tire sizes are correct
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the wider the wheel the higher the offset you are gonna need
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Old 03-15-17, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by blackisF08
you should be fine with anything above 35 with an 8.5 wheel front and 9.5 rear, with 9 and 10 you might need a little camber or fender work, tire sizes are correct

OK great appreciate the info!
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Originally Posted by Vervish
Look great - do you know the weight of each?
Thanks! I don't know the exact weight but they are part of their Rotary Forged line which are light weight. Guessing 21-22 lbs like their others in that line in the 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 sizes.
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Old 03-17-17, 05:09 AM
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I am considering a 19x9.5, +33 in the back with 285/30, can anyone comment about this setup in terms of fitment/rubbing at stock height?
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20x10.5 et25 Vossen VLE-1 #330 out of 400 copies
Nitto Extreme NT555 225/35zr20

OEM Suspension for now. AIRLIFT 3P going in this week

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last night at a Z LEGENDS meet

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225 on a 10.5" wheel
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Originally Posted by FFM
225 on a 10.5" wheel
Haha I was thinking that. Beyond pushing it
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^#thatswhatshesaid
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Originally Posted by scorpionge
last night at a Z LEGENDS meet

laughably bad. i think you have your car confused with a 1999 Accord Wagon.
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Easy now... the accord wagon is a legendary vehicle
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Originally Posted by GarageB
laughably bad. i think you have your car confused with a 1999 Accord Wagon.
You had a 2016 Mustang, you should get out of these forums.. we dont care for domestic a---oles... thanks for your input


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