19x8.5 +42 on sedan?
#5
Originally Posted by louielou
Im running +46 and it just fine...its really close but nothing a 5mm spacer can't fix.
I'd have to see it to believe it.
Like gdup35sedan said... ET 42 is tight to the suspension (no rubbing)
5mm further out would be ideal.
I have 5mm spacers, just haven't gotten arround to putting them on yet.
#6
Originally Posted by amG35
Any sedan owners running a 19x8.5 wheel in a +42 offset? Any clearance and/or rubbing issues? Can you post some pics please? Thanks
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#9
I am running 19x8.5 with a +45 offset with my Volk GT-V's on my 2005 Sedan. I was directly advised from Makin that this would be the best offset for me. They look and fit fine but if +38 offset were available in my size and style then I would have went with that.
#11
Originally Posted by godmans
+35 with a 8.5mm, you might be asking for rubbing in the outer edge, but it also depends on your choice of tires
I have +35 with 245/35/20 and its not even close to rubbing ...anyways, +42 will be fine for the sedan no problem~~
#12
Originally Posted by amG35
Any sedan owners running a 19x8.5 wheel in a +42 offset? Any clearance and/or rubbing issues? Can you post some pics please? Thanks
9.5 wheel 42-45offset is optimal. But you can run 38+ if you roll the fender slightly.
#14
so what spacer should i use for my m45 sport rims (19x8.5 with 50mm offset) so that there is no rubbing?
Is it possible to match what vrsc's comment about his volk gt-v's?
50mm offset with 5mm spacer should get me the 45mm right?
Is it possible to match what vrsc's comment about his volk gt-v's?
50mm offset with 5mm spacer should get me the 45mm right?
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