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Old 02-08-2014 | 11:11 AM
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Ground Force wheels?

Anyone have experience with these? I have a chance to get a set of staggered 19's for my sedan, 19x8.5 +25 Fronts(Or 19x9.5 +30), and 19x10.5 +40 (rear) 235/40/19 Fronts 255/35/19 stretch in the rear, Any options will help, The deal I'm getting is very good and just want to make sure these will not tuck when I drop on the coilovers and the rolling DIA is ok for my AWD, I don't know CRAP about the offsets and what now sorry.
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Old 02-08-2014 | 12:22 PM
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these wheels look nice.

any idea how much these weigh?
Old 02-08-2014 | 12:25 PM
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Which model in particular? They have the 5 spoke and the webbed from what I was able to see.
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235/40/19 is off on the rolling diameter - needs to be 245/40/19 for the closest stock match. Use the tire size calculator on the web (miata.net)
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Originally Posted by alfredo24pr
these wheels look nice.

any idea how much these weigh?

No I can ask tho.. I found zero on goggle. LOL just a vid of them on a Accord DAMN they look good.

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It can be done w/ those offsets but it's going to be real tight, it would be better if you had an additional 5mm like a +30 (on the 8.5") rather than 25 or a +35 rather than a 30(on the 9.5")in front and +45 rather than +40. Running stretched on the back is a safe plan for clearance and a 255 stretched will be a bit better diameter wise compared to a standard fit 255, but you need 255/40/19s NOT 255/35/19s. The front tire needs to be a 245/40/19 like aktif8 mentioned, but if it's a stretched 235/40/19 on the 9.5 inch option then that would work too. Not a fan of stretched tires but in a case like this that's about the only way they'll work w/out running crazy camber. If the package includes those exact tire sizes you will have problems w/ your AWD setup. Might be better to keep looking and see if those wheels can be bought w/ a bit less aggressive offsets and the proper tire diameters. Agree about the look of those wheels, very nice!
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Thanx blewnt , I'll see they have these with +35 (9.5)and (10.5)+45 I'm sure the do . Thanx for the info
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Thanx blewnt , I'll see they have these with +35 (9.5)and (10.5)+45 I'm sure the do . Thanx for the info
If they do then you can run standard fitment on the tires, to be honest the absolute best combo IMO would be the 8.5 +35 245/40/19 and 10.5 +45 running big 285/35/19. The diameters will be perfect, the tires will be a standard mount, the wheels/tires will be nice & flush (running proper camber), and it will have a beefy aggressive look & stance. The 9.5s on teh fron will work but the 8.5s will have a better mount w/ the 245s and be consistent w/ the mount on the rears (w/ 285s)
Good luck w/ your search
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Here's Robert Ks G w/ 19x9.5 +40 245/40/19 & 19x10.5 +45 285/35/19 for reference~

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Old 02-09-2014 | 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ANMVQ
No I can ask tho.. I found zero on goggle. LOL just a vid of them on a Accord DAMN they look good.

GROUND FORCE WHEELS GF7 HONDA ACCORD - YouTube

I like.. Very nice. How low do you plan on going? Are you looking just for a flush look?
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I like.. Very nice. How low do you plan on going? Are you looking just for a flush look?

Thank definitely want flush! and probably going to drop just over and inch nothing crazy Boston roads SUX,
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Here's Robert Ks G w/ 19x9.5 +40 245/40/19 & 19x10.5 +45 285/35/19 for reference~

Thank again man! looks really good. He is a AWD, The 245 to 285 that's to big of a jump in rolling no? an the 285's fit in the rear. I ran 255 on my X coupe.
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So will these fit, Really want these!! Remember I am AWD Sedan. Thank you

Front 20X8.5 +24. Rear 20X10.5+45.
Front- 245/35/ZR20
Rear- 275/30/ZR20
Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Mile Difference
245/35-20 3.4in 13.4in 26.8in 84.0in 754 0.0%
275/30-20 3.2in 13.2in 26.5in 83.2in 761 -1.0%
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Originally Posted by ANMVQ
So will these fit, Really want these!! Remember I am AWD Sedan. Thank you

Front 20X8.5 +24. Rear 20X10.5+45.
Front- 245/35/ZR20
Rear- 275/30/ZR20
Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Mile Difference
245/35-20 3.4in 13.4in 26.8in 84.0in 754 0.0%
275/30-20 3.2in 13.2in 26.5in 83.2in 761 -1.0%
Those will work, but 285/30/20 in back will get you only a -.07% difference for the absolute best combo. BTW, are you going to be lowered? If not the wheels will poke out a bit, but lowered they'll tuck in just fine.
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Old 02-14-2014 | 11:58 AM
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Those will work, but 285/30/20 in back will get you only a -.07% difference for the absolute best combo. BTW, are you going to be lowered? If not the wheels will poke out a bit, but lowered they'll tuck in just fine.

I am , LOL same guy who started the BC coilover thread, I'm hoping they come today, I had to have the addy changed to me work

BTW blnewt, Thank you for all the help so far



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