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1. Brand of Rim - BBS RK 2. Rim size (diameter and width) – 18x7.5 all around 3. Offset - unknown 4. Brand of tire – Hankook 5.Tire size - 235/45/18 6. Drop Type and Amount – Tein Street Advance Z 2" drop 7. Do they rub – No. 8. Transmission type - 5AT
1.Brand of Rim - RTX R-Spec Zenith 2.Rim size (diameter and width) - 19 x 8.5 3.Offset - +35 4.Brand of tire - BF Goodrich Comp-2 A/S 5.Tire size - 245/40ZR19 6.Drop Type and Amount - None 7.Do they rub - No 8. Transmission type - A/T
Will I be able to fit 19x10 wheels all around with +55 offset? I’m planning to put on Vossen VSF-1 on my 2012 TL. Will I need to roll fenders or possibly get em pulled if I throw those wheels on? Also what sized tires should I run on them?
1.Brand of Rim - Ferrara fr4 2.Rim size (diameter and width) - 20x10 3.Offset - 40 4.Brand of tire - toyo extensa 5.Tire size - 245 35 6.Drop Type and Amount - tien sa about 2.5 7.Do they rub - nope rolled fenders incase, might go lower 8. Transmission type - auto 9. Picture
Which model are these? Do they ship to the states? Are those 18's? So sick.
18x8
Fastwheels Strecken
They are discontinued your best bet would be finding similar looking rims from some people in the states here is a couple pics of it lowered with the those rims.
35 vs 45 offset on 19x8.5 wheels and 255/40/19 tires
Hey peeps, hoping one of you with experience can help me settle the aforementioned dilemma once and for all. I'm trying to decide between a 35 and 45 offset on stock suspension and fenders not rolled. I prefer the stance of a 35 offset wheel, but not if it comes at the price of functionality i.e., I need the peace of mind to know the car can handle its maximum payload capacity ( 5 people in the car) without rubbing or bottoming out.
There's some mixed info on this thread and a few of you have found after putting more miles on similar set ups that it rubs on big dips and bumps. There's even different opinions at my tire shop.
Hey peeps, hoping one of you with experience can help me settle the aforementioned dilemma once and for all. I'm trying to decide between a 35 and 45 offset on stock suspension and fenders not rolled. I prefer the stance of a 35 offset wheel, but not if it comes at the price of functionality i.e., I need the peace of mind to know the car can handle its maximum payload capacity ( 5 people in the car) without rubbing or bottoming out.
There's some mixed info on this thread and a few of you have found after putting more miles on similar set ups that it rubs on big dips and bumps. There's even different opinions at my tire shop.
If anyone knows for sure, please let me know.
Cheers
I ran 18×8 (stock size) wheels with 35 offset never rubbed at stock height, I had 5mm spacers all around still no issues. it does depend on your tire and rim size though. I know some people have 20's on at stock height with no issues not sure about the offset though, reading through this thread and looking at everyones setup you should be able to find an answer pretty easily. However for my experience with 18's and a 35mm offset at stock height their is no rub, and plenty of room for clearence. The only time i rubbed with this setup is when i maxed out my coilovers lowering capabilty and added 20mm spacers on the front. Even with that it only rubbed when going over bump and it only hit the lip of the fender. I ended up rolling my fenders and stiffening my coilovers to "0" to limit travel. I haven't had any problems since then. Again your wheel width and rim size are whats going to affect if it its going to rub or not besides the offset. If you dont end up getting the answer your looking for on this specific thread just check other ones. Their are a bunch about offsets and rim sizes and what rubs and what doesn't.
1.Brand of Rim - F1R F35
2.Rim size (diameter and width) - 20x10 all around
3.Offset - 38
4.Brand of tire - Lancaster LR-66
5.Tire size - 235/35
6.Drop Type - Air Suspensions Air Lift 3p management and AirTekk Bags
7.Do they rub - nope rolled fenders
8. Transmission type - 6 speed auto AWD
9. Picture
1.Brand of Rim - Kansei KNP 2.Rim size (diameter and width) - 18x9 3.Offset - +35 4.Brand of tire - BF good rich Traction AS 5.Tire size - 245 45 18 6.Drop Type and Amount - 2inchs on tein SA coilovers 7.Do they rub- yes had to slightly roll the rear 8. Transmission type - manual 9. Picture -
1.Brand of Rim - Enkei Tuning Raijin-19 Black 2.Rim size (diameter and width) - 19" x 8.5" 3.Offset - +38mm 4.Brand of tire - Yokohama Avid Ascend GT 5.Tire size - 245/40R19 6.Drop Type and Amount - None 7.Do they rub- No
8. Transmission type - Auto
9. Picture -
I tried searching but couldn't find anything. I have a great deal on some wheels but they're 20x10.75 with either a 35 or 15 offset. Would these fit without causing alot of headaches? And what offset would be best a 35 or 15?
Rohana RC10 20X10 +40 offset Squared set-up
Federal SS-595 245 35 20
Stock Suspension but will be installing silver's coilovers w/ extreme low kit 18kg F 14kg R
1. Brand of rim-Kansei Corsa Gunmetal.
2. Rim size (diameter and width) 18x9”
3. offset +35
4. Brand of tire- Continental Extremecontact dws06 plus
5. Tire size- 245/45ZR18 tires
6. Drop type and amount-stock
7. Do they rub- no
8. Transmission- auto
BBS LM 20x9 +15 20x10.5 +20
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S 255/30/20 295/25/20
Off my M3 so tires will be swapped out. This was a test fit to see how much clearance I had when aired out.
20” TE37 Ultras are for sale and new setup for the M3 coming soon.
This size is pretty much perfect for me. I'm not into thin non-functional sidewall. I carve backroads, and occasionally go to open track days, so I need sidewall. I've been thinking about a set of 19" x 9.75 XXR's because they're supposed to be pretty lightweight. Just wasn't sure what tire size to marry them to. Now I'm thinking 245/40 or maybe even a 245/45.
the 245/40 will be your best bet. After all the size differences and fitments I’ve tested the 19’s fit pretty much all the criteria you’ve mentioned above.
Rohana RC10 20X10 +40 offset Squared set-up
Federal SS-595 245 35 20
Stock Suspension but will be installing silver's coilovers w/ extreme low kit 18kg F 14kg R
How’s the ride on these? Saw them on Fitment industry’s website and just wanted to know how’s the ride compared to stock to now? I know it comes with a whole lot of settings for the stiffness, but just wanna get some details before I pull the trigger on these.
Name of wheel- Honda Legend MUGEN 1 of 100 sets
Bc coil with 2 inch drop
offset +50 by a 8 inch width
brand of tire - Pirelle P zero
wheel diameter 18 inch