HELP~All squared setups please post here!
#226
Thanks.
Wondering if I should go with 19x9.5 35mm square setup with Niche Verona M149 wheels. Vendors recommend 19x9.5 and 19x8.5 35mm, but your square setup seems to fit without issue.
Wouldn't 19x8.5 35mm sit quite a ways inside the fender vs the 19x9.5 35mm in your first post that looks like it is flush? I'm on swift springs so I wonder if I'm not low enough, causing the front to poke. Fitment is hard.
Wondering if I should go with 19x9.5 35mm square setup with Niche Verona M149 wheels. Vendors recommend 19x9.5 and 19x8.5 35mm, but your square setup seems to fit without issue.
Wouldn't 19x8.5 35mm sit quite a ways inside the fender vs the 19x9.5 35mm in your first post that looks like it is flush? I'm on swift springs so I wonder if I'm not low enough, causing the front to poke. Fitment is hard.
#228
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I have a 2013 Journey sedan RWD and need some info on what would be the best offset to go with on 19s squared to get a bit tucked from the fender?
No plans on lowering the car. Maybe +40?
No plans on lowering the car. Maybe +40?
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ColumbiaSkinny (08-20-2015)
#230
I currently have the OEM 18" Duckfeet on my xS with 20mm spacers on all corners. This setup could probably get away with 5-10mm more poke.
According to willtheyfit.com, the 19x9.5 +35 setup will poke 15mm more than my duckfeet with spacers. Maybe the smaller sidewall could make up the extra few mm as the current tire balloons out a bit.
Does that sound like a reasonable thought?
Last edited by cmackin; 08-23-2015 at 09:47 PM.
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stevensmfckng37 (02-05-2023)
#235
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Hey everyone, I just picked up a G37XS sedan and I've been doing quite a bit of research but am still unable to get a decent/solid answer. I've got a square set of 19x9.5 +22 wheels from my old car that I thought I might be able to fit on the sedan. Ideally I don't want to stretch, they are currently wrapped in 255/35/19 tires which I like. I don't mind running some camber, maybe a max of 2.5 degrees, and I don't mind rolling my fenders (don't really want to pull them though). I also will be lowered around 1.5" on coils, or however much it takes to kill the wheel gap. Thanks!
#236
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Hey everyone, I just picked up a G37XS sedan and I've been doing quite a bit of research but am still unable to get a decent/solid answer. I've got a square set of 19x9.5 +22 wheels from my old car that I thought I might be able to fit on the sedan. Ideally I don't want to stretch, they are currently wrapped in 255/35/19 tires which I like. I don't mind running some camber, maybe a max of 2.5 degrees, and I don't mind rolling my fenders (don't really want to pull them though). I also will be lowered around 1.5" on coils, or however much it takes to kill the wheel gap. Thanks!
Chinky Choy runs setups pretty close to what you want (from the first page of this thread), take a look at those setups and shoot him a PM to confirm tire sizing as I don't think he runs 255s square
BTW, welcome to the site & congrats on your new G. What car did those wheels come off of?
#237
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Since you've got the wheels on hand you can always try a test fit. Running that -2.5 camber you'd probably have to still roll the front fender (the rears are already flat rolled from the factory) and going to a slightly stretched 245 width tire (a 245/40/19 is closest to OEM diameter FWIW) will give you another 5mm if needed. Chinky Choy runs setups pretty close to what you want (from the first page of this thread), take a look at those setups and shoot him a PM to confirm tire sizing as I don't think he runs 255s square BTW, welcome to the site & congrats on your new G. What car did those wheels come off of?
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