Stock setup:
18x8 +43 225/50
18x9 +15 245/45
So, according to various online wheel/tire size calculators, if you want to achieve the same stance as the people running 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5 +12, you're going to have to run 18x8 +0 and 18x9 -20 if you want to keep the same wheel size as stock. That is, granted you're using the same tire size as stock. If you're planning on making both tire and wheel size wider, then that's a different story.
I honestly think it'd be a LOT easier to choose a specific wheel that you're interested and come back and tell us what are your options regarding width and offsets made by the manufacturer.
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