19x9.5/19x11 Fitment Question!

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Old 04-16-2016, 12:17 AM
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19x9.5/19x11 Fitment Question!

Anyone running or know someone running aggressive specs? I'm looking into a new set of wheels for next year and was curious if any of y'all know if it'd work heh.

Complete specs are from a 2P wheel. Fronts are 19x9.5 +20 and rears are 19x11 +25. When checking out the fitment guide on WillTheyFit, it's poking about 1.5cm more in the fronts and 1.7cm in the rear than my current setup, which isn't too crazy I guess? (Fronts: 19x8.5 +15 Rears: 19x9.5 +20).

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Specs are pretty aggressive but I'm sure you can get them to fit. The rears will be the challenge. That's a big jump from your old setup in the rear.
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Originally Posted by carbonTSEX
Specs are pretty aggressive but I'm sure you can get them to fit. The rears will be the challenge. That's a big jump from your old setup in the rear.
Eh, could always follow the norm and flare all the fenders. 👀👀
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If it's a wheel you like, make em fit. That's what I do. My new setup is gonna be pushing the limits.
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Of course u can fit them
I'm running 10.5 all 4 +35 front +25 rear and I just roll the fenders and pull them a little no camber kit but if u gone go low like I did u gone get 2-3 degrees camber
Your set up gone be 3mm more on front and 6mm on rear then my with is not a lot of course u gone need to work a little to fit them like cut the front liners cause after u roll and pull the fender they not gone be attached to it
And I run 245/35/20
I would like to see the wheels u want to get
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Originally Posted by lodyice
Of course u can fit them
I'm running 10.5 all 4 +35 front +25 rear and I just roll the fenders and pull them a little no camber kit but if u gone go low like I did u gone get 2-3 degrees camber
Your set up gone be 3mm more on front and 6mm on rear then my with is not a lot of course u gone need to work a little to fit them like cut the front liners cause after u roll and pull the fender they not gone be attached to it
And I run 245/35/20
I would like to see the wheels u want to get
Good lucky
What tires are you running? Good to know the work you put in to get em to fit. Helps me a little more.
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Achillis ATR Sport 245/35/20 they are cheap but I'm running camber so they wear a lot
It's nice stretch on 10.5 with 245/35
But u can go 245/30 and go lower then me









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Nice fitment. I'm trying to avoid 30 series tires. I'm on them now. Would prefer to run 35.
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Originally Posted by carbonTSEX
Nice fitment. I'm trying to avoid 30 series tires. I'm on them now. Would prefer to run 35.
All depends I'm daily driving I live in Long island and drive to Queens a lot so I need more cushin
But yes I prefer 35
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35 series is life. And Carbon, you can't keep teasing me about those wheels man. It's starting to take an emotional toll on me ����.

And the wheels are Work Meister S13P. Either powder coated Metallic copper or Black Face/Copper barrel.
Closest example I can find.
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Originally Posted by Pearson4G
35 series is life. And Carbon, you can't keep teasing me about those wheels man. It's starting to take an emotional toll on me ����.

And the wheels are Work Meister S13P. Either powder coated Metallic copper or Black Face/Copper barrel.
Closest example I can find.
The Meisters go hard.
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