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definitely can go for more postive offset on the rear wheels. There is 155mm clearance from hub face to strut. I had 9" wide wheels with +38 offset and they just cleared.

They will look great either way. :beer
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NXTIME wrote:definitely can go for more postive offset on the rear wheels. There is 155mm clearance from hub face to strut. I had 9" wide wheels with +38 offset and they just cleared.

They will look great either way. :beer
There is maybe 8-9mm between the wheel and the coil over as it is....

9" +38, what with adaptors/spacers?????

Factory is +18, I would say +12 is the limit for 10s, which would mean +24 for 9s.

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They were Simmons and didn't have a stamped offset, but I calculated it to be about +35-38mm. It had 245's on it and there was easily 40-50mm left inside the rear guards. No spacers or adapter were used on the rear. 10mm spacers were used on the front. Front has 130mm from hub face to strut..

18 x 11's (on a widey) have a backspacing of 155mm and they have a bit of room left - at least 10mm.

Awaiting pics of your tyres and wheels all fitted. Will look tough.
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You would at least have to have your guards rolled. Also dont forget that the 19inch tyre is actually bigger than 18's or 17's even though you are going lower profile.
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WHOD1N1 wrote:You would at least have to have your guards rolled. Also dont forget that the 19inch tyre is actually bigger than 18's or 17's even though you are going lower profile.
No not really.

Stock size = 195/70 14 = 628.6mm

235/45 17 = 643.3mm

225/40 18 = 637.2mm

265/35 18 = 642.7mm

225/35 19 = 640.1mm

265/30 19 = 641.6mm

305/25 19 = 635.10mm

They are still legal. I reckon I could fit a 305 but it's illegal, I can only go 50mm wider than orginal largest size. :(

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Believe me they will be bigger, but will look good as it will fill up your guards.
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They are actually smaller in rolling diameter than my old FR18s (see pic below).

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Eaither way will look good. post pics once the tyres are on plz.

thanks
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WHOD1N1 wrote:Eaither way will look good. post pics once the tyres are on plz.

thanks
No, thank you. :):):)

I can't wait for my tyres on Monday now!

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Plenty of dish here ;)
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Oi, phil, pics of em on the car. Now.

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Tyres.................

Monday. :)

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NXTIME wrote:Plenty of dish here ;)
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Pffffffffffft 18s. :)

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157mm of dish on the rear, 130mm on the fronts :D
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what? really? thats pretty chunky :)
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