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I'm looking at a set of 19," used, volk gt-f wheels. The tires on them are 19.5 front with 245 and 10.5 rear with 275. Now my question is...are the

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Old 02-16-2016, 01:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm looking at a set of 19," used, volk gt-f wheels. The tires on them are 19.5 front with 245 and 10.5 rear with 275. Now my question is...are the offsets of +17 and +24 ideal? If and when I get new tires would you recommend going wider? And lastly would you recommend spacers-if yes, what sizes? Thank you wheel gods!

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I'm looking at a set of 19," used, volk gt-f wheels. The tires on them are 9.5 front with 245 and 10.5 rear with 275. Now my question is...are the offsets of +17 and +24 ideal? If and when I get new tires would you recommend going wider? And lastly would you recommend spacers-if yes, what sizes? Thank you wheel gods!

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I'm running 19x9.5 +25 and 19x10.5 +12 and love the fitment. No spacers needed. I'm on Swift springs too though.

Regarding the tire sizes, the ones that come with the wheels are going to look somewhat stretched, in my opinion. I chose 265/35 and 305/30 and couldn't be happier.





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Looking for advice. I wish there was a 'what WILL fit' thread.

I have a 2012 Nismo, a new set of 10.5x19 square wheels, and need to buy tires. I want to be able to rotate, so all four tires need to be the same size, too. Also, if possible, I would like to keep the stock suspension for now.

From digging through the forum, I noticed a few people that are using 275/30-19 and a small spacer on the rear to match the fronts sticking out more. The stock Nismo rear wheels are the same size at 10.5x19 and ship with 285/35-19 tires. So, these are the two tire options on my mind, but any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Looking for advice. I wish there was a 'what WILL fit' thread.

I have a 2012 Nismo, a new set of 10.5x19 square wheels, and need to buy tires. I want to be able to rotate, so all four tires need to be the same size, too. Also, if possible, I would like to keep the stock suspension for now.

From digging through the forum, I noticed a few people that are using 275/30-19 and a small spacer on the rear to match the fronts sticking out more. The stock Nismo rear wheels are the same size at 10.5x19 and ship with 285/35-19 tires. So, these are the two tire options on my mind, but any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance.
Yep; lots of variations here,,, mostly because of lowered Z's & pending on camber settings,,, if you are dead set on a 10.5" wheel & rotating;; A +32 10.5 all 4 corners w/a 20 or 25mm spacer in rear to even up your stance....I have seen Factory 19x10+30 sport rear wheels on all 4 corners..but different stokes for different folks!
Should be a square setup link somewhere on here... But the +32's on 10.5's will put you in the ballpark for sure...& takes close to about an inch to even out the rear's (20,25mm bolt on spacer)
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