What Offsets for Volk SF Winnings 19x9.5, 19x1.5
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What Offsets for Volk SF Winnings 19x9.5, 19x1.5
Hello, I'm looking to buy the Volk SF Winnings in a 19x9.5 Front and 19x10.5 Rear. They will be going on a 2004 Base Model 350Z with Tanabe GF210 Springs and no Brembo Brake Kit. My question is what offset would be best suited for this setup? I really want the rear wheel to sit as flush as I can get with the rear fender but without having to roll them. Does anybody here have this setup? Im also guessing I will still have to use the 245/35/19 in the front and 275/35/19 in the rear to avoid any type of rubbing. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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You can use a 22-24 offset all the way around, 24 being the safest. The sickest stance I've seen on a 350z with sf winnings 9.5 & 10.5 is a +19 offset in the front and a +17 in the rear, definatley rolling the fenders, with 245/35 & 275/35.
Pics attached are not my car, but with the +19, +17 offsets.
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Pics attached are not my car, but with the +19, +17 offsets.
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rvshehata, coudl you do me a solid and send me those pics or atleast attach them to the thread so i could save them? please? the thumbnails seem to benot working... i have a redline track and was going to order the same wheels sometime soon and always wondered how they would look. much appreciated thanks. my email is aclex21@hotmail.com
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rvshehata,
Thanks for the pics, but could you please add the links for the thumbnails. I've actually already seen this setup on a few Z's here in these forums though. Anyhow, Volk doesnt make these wheels with a 22-24 offset. What would be the next best offset to avoid fender rolling. Anybody else know or have any suggestions. I know there are people on these forums with SF Challenges with 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 with the correct offset to avoid rubbing.Hopefully someone can help me out with this one.
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Thanks for the pics, but could you please add the links for the thumbnails. I've actually already seen this setup on a few Z's here in these forums though. Anyhow, Volk doesnt make these wheels with a 22-24 offset. What would be the next best offset to avoid fender rolling. Anybody else know or have any suggestions. I know there are people on these forums with SF Challenges with 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 with the correct offset to avoid rubbing.Hopefully someone can help me out with this one.
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Thanks guys for the pics. Though, this is not what I'm looking for, I appreciate the input. I'm just not interested in the +17 offset for the rear as the tire just sticks out too much for my taste. I recently was on another 350Z forum and there was a couple people who had the 19x9.5 +19 in the front and 19x10.5 +29 in the rear. I've heard that there is no rubbing issue or fender rolling with this setup even with the use of 285/35/19 tires in the rear. Does anyone here on these forums have this setup or something similiar?
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Thanks guys for the pics. Though, this is not what I'm looking for, I appreciate the input. I'm just not interested in the +17 offset for the rear as the tire just sticks out too much for my taste. I recently was on another 350Z forum and there was a couple people who had the 19x9.5 +19 in the front and 19x10.5 +29 in the rear. I've heard that there is no rubbing issue or fender rolling with this setup even with the use of 285/35/19 tires in the rear. Does anyone here on these forums have this setup or something similiar?
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2lowz,
There are pictures on another forum of a Z with 10.5 +29 in the rear with 295/35/19 tires. He claims there is no rubbing but he is at stock height. Im thinking if a standard 275/35/19 tire is used and the car is lowered, the car should not rub. I also called Mackin Industries to verify this, (exclusive importer of Volk wheels), and they claimed it would not rub with the 275/35/19 tire and 10.5 +29 wheel.
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There are pictures on another forum of a Z with 10.5 +29 in the rear with 295/35/19 tires. He claims there is no rubbing but he is at stock height. Im thinking if a standard 275/35/19 tire is used and the car is lowered, the car should not rub. I also called Mackin Industries to verify this, (exclusive importer of Volk wheels), and they claimed it would not rub with the 275/35/19 tire and 10.5 +29 wheel.
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Originally Posted by GQ 350z
Talk to zquicksilver or bwaybodan, they both have +29 setups. I believe one of them has +29 all round, and one has a mix with +19.
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