Aggressive Wheels and Stretched Tires....Welcome
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Last edited by pyshin; Oct 22, 2013 at 09:34 PM.
druboi
this is 19x10 & 19x11 +0 offset all around with 225/35 f & 245/35 r
by that your specs on the rear would be out 1/2 inch more and slight more stretch on the tire. (depending on tire brand you use i think) your rubbing issues might be determined by how low you go.
http://rimtuck.com/photo/view/1281934932.jpg
this is 19x10 & 19x11 +0 offset all around with 225/35 f & 245/35 r
by that your specs on the rear would be out 1/2 inch more and slight more stretch on the tire. (depending on tire brand you use i think) your rubbing issues might be determined by how low you go.
http://rimtuck.com/photo/view/1281934932.jpg
Last edited by vex008; Oct 23, 2013 at 02:40 PM.
druboi
this is 19x10 & 19x11 +0 offset all around with 225/35 f & 245/35 r
by that your specs on the rear would be out 1/2 inch more and slight more stretch on the tire. (depending on tire brand you use i think) your rubbing issues might be determined by how low you go.
http://rimtuck.com/photo/view/1281934932.jpg
this is 19x10 & 19x11 +0 offset all around with 225/35 f & 245/35 r
by that your specs on the rear would be out 1/2 inch more and slight more stretch on the tire. (depending on tire brand you use i think) your rubbing issues might be determined by how low you go.
http://rimtuck.com/photo/view/1281934932.jpg
Last edited by druboi; Oct 23, 2013 at 03:03 PM.
sorry should have clarified. setup & pic is not my car, just referring to it as it is close to your specs. but i do think you will have to roll and pull your rear fender. front might just be a roll. in regards to the tires. i have seen same spec tires stretch differently / have a different look on same width wheels, just my observation.
It's a lot of effort if you're doing it right.
To answer his question, he should be looking at +0 wheel offsets. 10/11 +0 is still pretty conservative but it will look better than 10/11 +15.
Last edited by DCJodon; Oct 24, 2013 at 12:37 PM.
This x100000000000. Doing the "stretched look" thing is not for those who are not willing to sacrifice. You will give up ride quality, you will rub, you will need to roll/pull fenders. People think this stuff is easy, it's not. It's a lot of work and research putting together the correct wheel/tire combinations, buying the correct suspension components to make it work, and adjusting your driving habits for low/fitted cars.
It's a lot of effort if you're doing it right.
To answer his question, he should be looking at +0 wheel offsets. 10/11 +0 is still pretty conservative but it will look better than 10/11 +15.
It's a lot of effort if you're doing it right.
To answer his question, he should be looking at +0 wheel offsets. 10/11 +0 is still pretty conservative but it will look better than 10/11 +15.
Last edited by druboi; Oct 24, 2013 at 06:14 PM.











