The OFFICIAL "I have a wheel offset / tire fitment question!" thread
#1712
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Those tires will not be compatible with AWD, and the 10.5 +25 will be a very tight fit in the rear. If you want to keep the 215 and 245 widths, a better size would be 215/45/19 and 245/40/19. Those sizes are within 1% of each other which should be fine for AWD.
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#1713
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Yes, you can run 245/40/19 from and 275/35/19 rear.
Those tires will not be compatible with AWD, and the 10.5 +25 will be a very tight fit in the rear. If you want to keep the 215 and 245 widths, a better size would be 215/45/19 and 245/40/19. Those sizes are within 1% of each other which should be fine for AWD.
Those tires will not be compatible with AWD, and the 10.5 +25 will be a very tight fit in the rear. If you want to keep the 215 and 245 widths, a better size would be 215/45/19 and 245/40/19. Those sizes are within 1% of each other which should be fine for AWD.
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#1719
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#1720
I am looking to get some gunmetal 19 inch Forgestar F14's, would like to be completely flush. This is for a G37 6MT sedan lowered on Swift springs.
Is +36F and +46R good for a flush fit lowered on Swift?
Also, what would be best?
19x8.5 on 235/35 +36
19x9.5 on 265/30 +46
or
19×9 on 245/35 +36
19×10 on 275/30 +46
I would like a completely square looking wheel/tire combo, no stretch and no bulge.
Posted Photoshop of what I would like it to look like.
Wondering though if I need 20's instead of 19's though to achieve this look.
Thank you!
Is +36F and +46R good for a flush fit lowered on Swift?
Also, what would be best?
19x8.5 on 235/35 +36
19x9.5 on 265/30 +46
or
19×9 on 245/35 +36
19×10 on 275/30 +46
I would like a completely square looking wheel/tire combo, no stretch and no bulge.
Posted Photoshop of what I would like it to look like.
Wondering though if I need 20's instead of 19's though to achieve this look.
Thank you!
#1721
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I am looking to get some gunmetal 19 inch Forgestar F14's, would like to be completely flush. This is for a G37 6MT sedan lowered on Swift springs.
Is +36F and +46R good for a flush fit lowered on Swift?
Also, what would be best?
19x8.5 on 235/35 +36
19x9.5 on 265/30 +46
or
19×9 on 245/35 +36
19×10 on 275/30 +46
I would like a completely square looking wheel/tire combo, no stretch and no bulge.
Posted Photoshop of what I would like it to look like.
Wondering though if I need 20's instead of 19's though to achieve this look.
Thank you!
Is +36F and +46R good for a flush fit lowered on Swift?
Also, what would be best?
19x8.5 on 235/35 +36
19x9.5 on 265/30 +46
or
19×9 on 245/35 +36
19×10 on 275/30 +46
I would like a completely square looking wheel/tire combo, no stretch and no bulge.
Posted Photoshop of what I would like it to look like.
Wondering though if I need 20's instead of 19's though to achieve this look.
Thank you!
#1722
I really the wheel/tire setup on this car:
New Shooz are on!! - G35Driver
But the OP doesn't know the offset. It seems like Forgestar likes +40F and +45R for a lowered sedan on 19's.
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#1725
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So in short, if I could get custom offsets and want a nice aggressive setup I'd run 19x9.5 Deep concave in a +40 running 245/40/19s and a 19x11 Deep concave in a +55 running 275/35/19s (Assuming there is enough inner clearance, I can check on this later if you'd like). This will give you a similar deep concave on both front & rear wheels (a much better look than a semi concave front, deep concave rear) and the tire mount will be the same front & back with both tires being a similar slight stretch mount. The 245 on a 9.5 and a 275 on a 11 are both the max recommended widths for both those tire sizes. This will be a very nice looking set & fit. BTW, Jason@GetYourWheels is running a great black Friday sale on Forgestars and is a great guy to deal with, he'll confirm brake clearance and get you taken care of. HTHs,
Brad
Brad
Last edited by blnewt; 11-22-2016 at 10:18 AM.