SSR offset wheel decision NEED HELP ASAP!!!

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Old 04-15-2012, 10:47 PM
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SSR offset wheel decision NEED HELP ASAP!!!

Ok I know I've been very indecisive on some new wheels, but I've finally settled on 3 piece SSR Agle Strusse full polished 19", BUT he has two offsets to choose from. I'm on coilovers dropped 2" but i will prob go down a little more. I have rolled fenders in the back, and Brembos up front.

Here are the choices
19x8.5 +35, 19x9.5+35
I don't like this offset as much but I'm worried they will not clear the Brembo's, and I can use spacers on these and not be too aggressive.


OR, 19x8.5+30, 19x10+37
I would prefer to run this size but I don't want to modify the fenders too much, or use spacers to clear brembos.


Let me know what you think of the wheels, and any help/opinions would be greatly appreciated as I would like to have them purchased by 4/18/12.

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I would probably run 225/35 fr, 235/35 rr
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Bump for urgency.
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I don't know about fitment over the brakes but I would go with 2nd option if they fit over brakes. First option would be a nice tuck, 2nd way more flush, but it will require fender rolling

edit: difference between fitment on those rear wheels is only 4mm (2nd option sticking out 4mm more) so not that big of a difference

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Originally Posted by myron
I don't know about fitment over the brakes but I would go with 2nd option if they fit over brakes. First option would be a nice tuck, 2nd way more flush, but it will require fender rolling

edit: difference between fitment on those rear wheels is only 4mm (2nd option sticking out 4mm more) so not that big of a difference
I have the rear fenders rolled, and I would use 5mm spacers on the +35's, but it looks like the lip is a little smaller, and if it wasn't for the brakes I would already have the 2nd option on the way.

What's you guys opinion of the rims in general?
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Option 2 or even better, 19x9.5+35 19x10+37
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Originally Posted by JDiMage
I have the rear fenders rolled, and I would use 5mm spacers on the +35's, but it looks like the lip is a little smaller, and if it wasn't for the brakes I would already have the 2nd option on the way.

What's you guys opinion of the rims in general?
I like the wheels actually
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Do you have any pics of these on a TL or any other car?
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Originally Posted by TLDude876
Option 2 or even better, 19x9.5+35 19x10+37
What's weird is that I just offered that mix, plus a cheaper price and he accepted so I should be ordering these as soon as he lets me pay.



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19x11 +11

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19x10+37 what i will have on rear.
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Not really a fan of polished/chrome wheels but they aren't looking too bad.
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I'm really not a fan of the all polished design. If the centers were brushed or silver I would approve.
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Originally Posted by Predatorbird
I'm really not a fan of the all polished design. If the centers were brushed or silver I would approve.
I was looking for brushed w/ polished lip, but when I found some ssr's w/ the right offset and price I had to jump. I hope it looks good but if I don't like it I can always refinish the centers being a 3 piece wheel. Plus I was kinda looking for a wheel that catches attention.
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