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Old 07-15-2006 | 01:08 PM
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Hey guys, I'm trying to get a new set of wheels for my Z's, need some advice.
Here's what I wanna get (Volk GT-V):
19/9.5.......+30 offset with 245/35/19
19/10.5.....+24 offset with 285/35/19
I wanna know with this setup, any rub issue? fender rolling and any spacer need?
The car is lowered with Tanabe GF210's
Old 07-15-2006 | 01:41 PM
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the front is no problem.. The rear setup you would need to roll the fender.. if you run spacer it will push the wheels out more so it will rub even more...
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what about with 275/35/19 still a problem?
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with further research i am thinking of +28 or+30 for the rears. I currently have 19x10.5 on the rear now but not postive of the offset, i think it is +30 with 285/35, what do you all think?

here is link of 19x10.5+28 w/ same springs as i have and tire size:
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....16#post2461616
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Originally Posted by masterj26
with further research i am thinking of +28 or+30 for the rears. I currently have 19x10.5 on the rear now but not postive of the offset, i think it is +30 with 285/35, what do you all think?

here is link of 19x10.5+28 w/ same springs as i have and tire size:
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....16#post2461616
With offset you listed above, you will not have any problem unless you really slam the car.

I drive SC430 with simlar offset and I don't have an issue with my car dropped and I know that G35C can take more aggressive offset.

I think my Vellano's are 20x9 with +28 in the front and 20x10 with +24 in the rear.
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the GF210 lower the rear 1.2" so not really slammed, i just want aggressive look without having to roll fenders
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I am sitting on gf210's and have no rubbage.. I also have an aggresive offset.. (volk gt-s)
19x10.5 +18
19x9.5 +17

I just put on my rear camber kit on so the story may change after the allignment corrects my camber.
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Like I said before, with +30 offset on 10.5, you will be fine even with the drop you have but with +24 on 10.5, it will be very close.

You may have to roll your fender a little. I would go with +30 on 10.5 but if you want to go with +24, you should get 10 inch width.
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I am sitting on gf210's and have no rubbage.. I also have an aggresive offset.. (volk gt-s)
19x10.5 +18
19x9.5 +17

I just put on my rear camber kit on so the story may change after the allignment corrects my camber.
let me know after you get the camber kit installed, cause if thats the case i would prefer +24 offset, what tires you running on the rear?
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Originally Posted by masterj26
let me know after you get the camber kit installed, cause if thats the case i would prefer +24 offset, what tires you running on the rear?
275/35 (like the slight stretch)
didnt go for the 285's.. probably why theres no rub
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yup.. if you run with a 275/35 there's no rubbing problem..
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if i were to get a 19x10 +20 would the offset be equal to a 19x10.5 +20 or different?
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Originally Posted by masterj26
if i were to get a 19x10 +20 would the offset be equal to a 19x10.5 +20 or different?
25.4 mm = 1 inch how ever, the offset starts from the center of the wheel so you have to devide by half.

I use estimate so assume 12mm = 1 inch & 6mm = 1/2 inch.

So when you calculate offset, everytime your wheels go 1/2 inch wider, ad 6mm to offset (approx)

For example,

19x10 with +20 offset is = 19x10.5 with +26 offset.

Another example.

19x10.5 with +20 offset = 19x10 with +14 offset.

The main thing is that the numbers I have are just an estimate. There are other factors that can play a role like the type/kind of wheels (very little)
and tires brand/size.

I hope this helps.

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Bubbles is lowered on 255/35 & 285/35 setup and he told me he deosn't have any rubbing issues. I forget his offset though and I would go with the 255/35in the fronts.
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Originally Posted by masterj26
Hey guys, I'm trying to get a new set of wheels for my Z's, need some advice.
Here's what I wanna get (Volk GT-V):
19/9.5.......+30 offset with 245/35/19
19/10.5.....+24 offset with 285/35/19
I wanna know with this setup, any rub issue? fender rolling and any spacer need?
The car is lowered with Tanabe GF210's
buddys got 275-30-19 stretched on a 10.5 rim, 24mm offset.rubs like ****. the front you mite wanna go 265-30 -19 , 245s gonna be stretched too much
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