Originally Posted by asdfsammich Really close. Total diameter will be 26" F and 25.8" R so there will be a minor difference I think but not noticeable. Also I think
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305/30 255/35 295/30 255/35 285/30 265/35 And pretty much have a 26" diameter wheel give or take a few mm
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Need help... I should be picking up these wheels this week
Front 19x9 +15 Rear 19x10.5 +20 What size spacers do I need to make the wheel sit flush? Do I need them on the front and rear? Also what brand is best and where can I get some? I would also need to extend the studs right? Where do I get those and how do I know what ones to order? Thanks!
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Compared to stock sport wheels, the new wheels will stick out 1.3" farther towards the fender on front so you'll probably be about 5-8mm out of the fender. Possibly a little more at stock camber settings.
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A little input please:
20x10 +15 front 20x11 +15 rear Lowered 1" (swifts) What tire size and camber am I looking at? Currently thinking: 245/30/20 front 275/35/20 rear Or will it be necessary to drop down to 235 to avoid excessive camber and rubbing in the front? Edit: I am absolutely ready to roll the fender, but want to avoid having to pull at all costs (more camber)
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So to match the front the rear needs what's size spacer do you think?
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no offence, but when you ask a question you should fully read the answer that is given... that'll avoid you having to ask your question a second time, and insulting the person that spent the time responding to you
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I know he said 15-20. Wondering if I should do a 15 or a 20.
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245/30/20 should work with about -2.5~ camber. Shoudlnt need to pull much but just remember, some tires run wider then others. The tires you use will effect how the sidewall stretches. Rears will be cake to fit. I would do 15, slightly less aggressive but will require less camber to tuck into the fenders. I'm running +7 offset at -2.8 camber on the rears and its flush. I'm also not a fan of the "hellaflush" scene either and if thats what you're going for then 20 spacer for sure with more camber!
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Also will these H&R spacers work? (Link below) Do they come with the extended studs? Thanks you so much for your help. Never used spacers before. Nissan 370Z H&R TRAK+ Wheel Spacers
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