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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 09:01 AM
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Gonna run a 19x11 +33 for the rear but they wont be here for anther 2+ weeks and I'm ordering tein stech springs, once i get a PM back from one of the vendors on here. When i install the springs Im gonna do the rear mount DIY mod as well and wanted to order spacers soon once i get my fenders rolled. My question is I know this is the same offset as my OE 06 wheels in the rear so will a 10mm spacer work?
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 09:17 AM
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What size tires will you be running? Since your stock wheels are 8.5" width and these are 11", the +33 will not sit the same. 11" +33 is approx equivalent to 8.5" +2, so imagine your current wheels with about 31 mm spacers and that is about where 11" +33 will sit without spacers. Unless you are going for the hellaflush look, I would think this offset will look great with a 285/35 or 305/30.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 09:23 AM
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10 mm is a good place to start. Really depends on how aggro
You wanna get. Ultimately it will come down to taste. I need a
10 mm to flush an 18x10.5" +15 so that would be +5 w spacer.
You would need only a 7mm spacer to acheive same as an inch
= 21mm. Super aggro would be 20-30mm spacer which would limit
Your tire sizing. Dk gives my preferred tire sizes also.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 09:45 AM
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30mm would be nice.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 11:39 AM
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Put the wheels-tires on the car. Measure the distance between the edge of the tire and fender. How far do you want to move the tire? 10mm? 20mm? 30mm? There you go.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 11:50 AM
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what size tires?? this will play a huge factor as in what look your going for, what are your expectations, how flush you want to be.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 12:01 PM
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dude you done need spacers its going to sit pretty flush
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 12:09 PM
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for reference... this is my car with 19x10.5 +33 with a 15mm spacer

I have a 285/35 tire and my fenders are rolled AND PULLED

so you will be pretty flush since you will have almost the same achieved offset with no spacer when your fenders are only rolled.

this is assuming you want a more functional setup with meatier tires and not a hella flush or slammed or some other fad setup.

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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 12:27 PM
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y dont you get a offset that gives you what you want already with out having to do this spacer bs. maybe im a noob when it comes to stuff but i wouldnt want to run a spacer :/
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by hellsoldiers08
y dont you get a offset that gives you what you want already with out having to do this spacer bs. maybe im a noob when it comes to stuff but i wouldnt want to run a spacer :/
i did it for the reason that this allows me to run different size tires without having to change my rims.

I can go up to something like a 315 in the rear with a +33 offset but right now while wearing down these 285's I can still achieve flushness

and viceaversa

or its about finding the rims you like in the right offset... its much cheaper to buy spacers then custom order rims
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Barnabas
for reference... this is my car with 19x10.5 +33 with a 15mm spacer

I have a 285/35 tire and my fenders are rolled AND PULLED

so you will be pretty flush since you will have almost the same achieved offset with no spacer when your fenders are only rolled.

this is assuming you want a more functional setup with meatier tires and not a hella flush or slammed or some other fad setup.

Weird I have 20mm spacers on my 10.5 +32 with 285/35 with the same ride height, and I didn't need a pull to clear.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 01:25 PM
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I didnt need the pull to clear either. I have more space i could go out. the pull was from my old setup.

I just wanted him to know I was rolled and pulled to give him an idea where the tire would sit as reference.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 05:36 PM
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If you wanna run a 275 tire run a 20mm spacer max. If you're going for the Hellaflush look go with a 30-35mm spacer and run a 255 tire. 245 for a big stretch.
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 07:29 PM
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Though i do love the hella flush look my set up needs to be functional for daily use. I do want them to be as flush as possible without any rubbing and without having to pull the fenders. I will more then likely wait to order the spacers to be sure, I just wanted an idea of what would work. I’m sure at 19x11 +28 (w/5mm spacer) it would work but like I said I want to be as flush as possible without pulling the fenders.

Originally Posted by Barnabas
what size tires?? this will play a huge factor as in what look your going for, what are your expectations, how flush you want to be.
Barnabas my wheel and tire specs are 19x10 +20 19x11 +33 and I will be running 255/35 and 285/35 tires so my fronts will suffice and will not be running spacers.

Originally Posted by hellsoldiers08
y dont you get a offset that gives you what you want already with out having to do this spacer bs. maybe im a noob when it comes to stuff but i wouldnt want to run a spacer :/
The main reason i went with the +33 is that the fogestars i ordered were not offered in anything lower in the 19x11. The great plus side to this is like barnabas said, if I ever want to run a wider tire like a 305, it will be possible without the spacers.
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