Thinking about going to 19 from 18 little help?
really like these Gravis from 5zigen but not sure what offset to get (to be honest don't know anything about offset) options at 19 x 8.5 in the front with +25 +38 or +45. and the rear 19 x 9.5 +25 +38 or +45 wanting to go as wide as i can on the front and rear without having issues so i was guessing 245 35 up front and 275/35 or 285/35 rear. can anyone help me out with the offset and any pictures would be great and opinions welcome im curious to see what everyone thinks about these wheels
i really think i like the almost flat spoke in the front and the curved in the back, nice look to not be a big lip
found a couple but would love some more if anyone can find them couldn't find any on the search

i really think i like the almost flat spoke in the front and the curved in the back, nice look to not be a big lip
found a couple but would love some more if anyone can find them couldn't find any on the search

I would do 19X9.5 +25 all around with 275/30/19 on the front and rear. 275 is a perfect match for a 9.5 wheel width. I run a 275 up front with no issues. You may have to use a 10mm spacer on the back to get it flush.
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Last edited by JETPILOT; Feb 5, 2008 at 05:23 AM.
8.5 in front and 9.5 in rear sounds familiar. I have seen it someplace before.
EDIT: That’s the same as the NISMO wheels. So offset and tire width are easy to figure out.
EDIT: That’s the same as the NISMO wheels. So offset and tire width are easy to figure out.
Last edited by davidv; Feb 5, 2008 at 07:13 AM.
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255/35 and 285/35 is what I would run. 8.5 and 9.5 just to save some money, plus im a fan of staggered. Assuming your going 19's.... Get the +25 offset, if you want more aggressive do a 5MM spacer.
Originally Posted by Jon70ProofZ
thanks i kinda knew that but as far as fit and looks go on the car, the only thing i know about offsets is the measured difference
Originally Posted by Kinraze
The lower the offset, the farther the wheel sticks out. a wheel with a +45 offset would be sitting way inside your fenders and probably isn't the desired look. A wheel with +25 will be closer to sitting flush with your fenders, the more desirable look.
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