Originally Posted by Zjurinko I’m new to trying to understand offset but I do plan on throwing air suspension and trying to get a tucked looked but keep getting confused
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There are multiple wheel fitment threads, that you NEED to browse through at minimum. You shouldn't be buying anything until you understand offset. It is not that complicated: The lower the offset, the farther away from the hub (mounting surface) the wheel will set. Offset is usually listed as a value next to a plus sign, like "+22", to denote a 22 offset. Hyper aggressive wheels that poke way out may get to zero or even negative numbers, showing that they are going to by far, far away from the hub. Simple abstract diagram of the different concepts positive/zero/negative: A more practical demonstration The first picture, the rear wheels are 19x10.5 +12 The second picture, the rear wheels are stock Nismos, 19x10.5 +23 The combination of a lower offset and wider wheel pushes the outter edge of the wheel much closer to fender IF you intend to go with air suspension, you need to understand that it's gonna cost thousands of dollars. You will need a MUCH more aggressive wheel spec than what you're looking at
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and i offered actual, useful advice, so why are you talking again? Speaking of SEARCH . . . I googled "konig ampliform brake clearance" and this popped up: https://konigwheels.com/wheel-info-t...rake-calipers/ It's amazing what not whining about someone else and actually putting time into helping another can yield ACTUAL HELP
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Hey guys, looked through this whole thread and a couple others trying to find what size tires would work best with my set up. Main thing to know is that I'm going for street-ability and maybe some track use, so performance only. Not a stance guy.
The wheels I have are 18" rear face enkei GTC01rr's and are 10" up front, 11" in rear. From what I've read I'm thinking 265 up front and 295 in rear. I know I could probably go a bit wider but I'm not seeing as many options. Just wanted to see what all y'all think before I pull the trigger. I found some good options on tirerack- Michelin PS2 Front: 265/35ZR18 (97Y) XL and Rear: 295/30ZR18 (98Y) XL, but I know there's other spots as well. Any recommendations greatly appreciated! |
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Near universal feedback from the track section is that square or close to square is best. You'll also need to stay close diameter wise f/r. I think you should have researched your tire selection BEFORE buying wheels, since tire and wheel sizing go together.
265/35 is very short - stock is 26.7 in front. That is 25.3 inch. Nearly an inch and a half shorter 295/30 is even shorter - stock is 26.9 in rear. That is 25 inches. Nearly 2 inches shorter. I'd probably wanna go 265/40 and 295/35 or sell your fronts, put an 18x11 in front and run 275, 285, or 295 square
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it should go without saying but full SPL suspension is needed to take full advantage of these aggressive sizes
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