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Hey guys, I'm looking to pick up a set of Volk TE37 SL wheels, but I'm a little concerned with the offsets that they offer. I guess these wheels are
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Hey guys,
I'm looking to pick up a set of Volk TE37 SL wheels, but I'm a little concerned with the offsets that they offer. I guess these wheels are spec'd better for 350z/g35's. I want to go with 19's, so the specs would be as follows: Wheels Front - 19x9.5 +22 Rear - 19x10.5 +12 Tires (reuse stock tires - only have 2,400 miles on them) Front - 245/40WR19 Rear - 275/35WR19 Suspension Stock - but may do some mild lowering springs So based on those specs, am I going to rub? I want an aggressive (almost flush) look, but I'm also trying to keep my alignment/camber etc. as close to stock as possible. If it's going to rub, what would I need to do to "make them work" ... Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Also, please post pics of your setup if its close to the specs that I want above. Thanks! |
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