The OFFICIAL "I have a wheel offset / tire fitment question!" thread
#1100
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Those are sedan offsets, for a better fit at the fender I'd run +30 front and +35 in back, or run those offset you listed & run spacers. That 8.5 +45 probably won't clear your big brake calipers so I'd try a 9" +32 front on a 245/35/20 tire and a 10.5 +45 w/ a 295/30/20 in back, might want a small 10mm spacer to flush them up in the rear.
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#1103
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Opinions: 245/40/19 on a 19x10 all around for a daily driver? Too much of a stretch?
#1106
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I’m looking for my tire wheel package. Driving a 2008 Coupe, Journey. Currently on stock suspension and replacing with the Koni strut and Eibach spring. I’m considering something a little different, a double staggered set-up and am doubling checking the idea.
FRONT: 19X8.5 +20 on a 245/40/19. Only other offset available is +35.
REAR: 20X10 +25 on a 275/30/20 or 285/35 /20
Ideally, I want the flush look. Maybe more importantly, I need the tire sidewalls to match or for the rear sidewall to be slightly thicker/higher. Here are two screen shots comparing the two wheels. I’m working with Jason at GetYourWheels. Any and all advice is appreciated.
Dan
FRONT: 19X8.5 +20 on a 245/40/19. Only other offset available is +35.
REAR: 20X10 +25 on a 275/30/20 or 285/35 /20
Ideally, I want the flush look. Maybe more importantly, I need the tire sidewalls to match or for the rear sidewall to be slightly thicker/higher. Here are two screen shots comparing the two wheels. I’m working with Jason at GetYourWheels. Any and all advice is appreciated.
Dan
Last edited by Bravo at; 02-10-2016 at 09:20 AM. Reason: No BBK Plans.
#1107
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Originally Posted by blnewt
A 255/40 on a 10 +45 would fit at the fender but may be tight inner clearance in front
#1109
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I’m looking for my tire wheel package. Driving a 2008 Coupe, Journey. Currently on stock suspension and replacing with the Koni strut and Eibach spring. I’m considering something a little different, a double staggered set-up and am doubling checking the idea.
FRONT: 19X8.5 +20 on a 245/40/19. Only other offset available is +35.
REAR: 20X10 +25 on a 275/30/20 or 285/35 /20
Ideally, I want the flush look. Maybe more importantly, I need the tire sidewalls to match or for the rear sidewall to be slightly thicker/higher. Here are two screen shots comparing the two wheels. I’m working with Jason at GetYourWheels. Any and all advice is appreciated.
Dan
FRONT: 19X8.5 +20 on a 245/40/19. Only other offset available is +35.
REAR: 20X10 +25 on a 275/30/20 or 285/35 /20
Ideally, I want the flush look. Maybe more importantly, I need the tire sidewalls to match or for the rear sidewall to be slightly thicker/higher. Here are two screen shots comparing the two wheels. I’m working with Jason at GetYourWheels. Any and all advice is appreciated.
Dan
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3877365
And here's 10.5 +25 on 275s
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3891573
You could split the difference and run 265/35
If you want the similar fit in front a 235/40 would be what I'd run
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Bravo at (02-10-2016)