Wheel issue...
Wheel issue...
Im having an issue with some wheel fitment, hopefully you guys can give some good input on it.
im looking into getting the Varrstoen 2.2.2 or 3.3.2 in a 19x9.5 rim with a +22 offset or any offset that could fit over the factory brembos. What im looking for is, what is the minimum tires size can i go with having a 9.5 wide wheel? and what will this cause. im looking for a nice flush look for the car but dont know what to get. I especially dont want to stetch the tires or anything and avoid rubbing too
If any of you can help that would be much appreciated..
thanks in advance.
im looking into getting the Varrstoen 2.2.2 or 3.3.2 in a 19x9.5 rim with a +22 offset or any offset that could fit over the factory brembos. What im looking for is, what is the minimum tires size can i go with having a 9.5 wide wheel? and what will this cause. im looking for a nice flush look for the car but dont know what to get. I especially dont want to stetch the tires or anything and avoid rubbing too
If any of you can help that would be much appreciated..
thanks in advance.
with a 9.5 and a +22 offset, you will need to run a 225 in the stretch front if you don't want to roll fenders or anything. You may still get some rub up there though.
Check out pics from jwrong626, he has the same setup that you want.
Check out pics from jwrong626, he has the same setup that you want.
you can't get flushness without stretching or rolling fenders. I mean you can but you will rub like a mother fucker haha Everyone wants a nice flush fitment but no one wants to do the necessary work. It's not for everyone that's for sure
yea varrstoen is all about the aggressive fitments and wide rims.. for TL's they can be some work to make fit but can be done...
agreed you would need to run a 225/35/19 tire all around... if lowered a good amount you would deff need to roll fenders you can make this work but just be aware you will have to run a stretched tire (225) and you will have to roll fenders.. if you dont want to do that stuff then stick with a narrower rim for the front and a more conservative offset somewhere between 30-40
agreed you would need to run a 225/35/19 tire all around... if lowered a good amount you would deff need to roll fenders you can make this work but just be aware you will have to run a stretched tire (225) and you will have to roll fenders.. if you dont want to do that stuff then stick with a narrower rim for the front and a more conservative offset somewhere between 30-40
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