19x8 +50 questions
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I don't know why you would want rims with a +50 offset. Stock is +45 and they are sunken in under the fender enough. +50 will look terrible, especially if you are going to lower your car. I would look for a rim with a lower offset. But if you stick with the 19x8 +50 a 215 or 225 tire would be best.
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That wheel will move the tire inward 5mm (45mm OE to 50mm) or .20" slightly more than 3/16". Although I would rather stay with the factory 45mm offset, many run a 50mm offset, but with the OE or larger sized tires. Don't know why anyone would run a +50 and use 215 or 225 tires as it would certainly accentuate the "inward" movement.
If you like the wheels and at a decent price, you can always add spacers to move them outward, and 5mm spacers would be about the thickest that can be used without changing the studs.
If you like the wheels and at a decent price, you can always add spacers to move them outward, and 5mm spacers would be about the thickest that can be used without changing the studs.
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