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Not the forums fault. You're lucky people aren't giving you a hard time for not using the search feature to educate yourself on offsets/wheel fitment. Or saying that you should have done that before buying. Good luck to you. Tapatalk2 ... |
New Forgestars, wrong offsets?
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cgust, I am with you, you would think that it would be clearly marked, I have turned the boxes and wheels upside and inside out looking for an indication of the offset to no avail (I did my best to measure the offsets and I came up with +12 for both front and back which as I am sure you know is very aggressive, especially in the front, but I don't necessarily trust simply using a straight edge and a tape measure). When I talked to the vendor, they said that Forgestar does not provide the offsets they use for particular vehicles so that no one will copy them (doesn't make any sense to me). Hopefully I will be able to get their foot to the fire and get some answers tomorrow.
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asdfsammich, look, I came here because I know a lot of you guys are very experienced and thought that someone may have any idea whether or not the pictures I posted looked reasonable or not and clearly explained why I don't know the actual offsets (as much as I would like I cannot change a companies business practices). I spoke at length with my vendor before purchasing the wheels and he assured me that the right offsets would be delivered (I am no expert even after I read these forums about fitment so I gave him tons of info, my ride height, desired tire size, etc. and trusted that a wheel vendor would know better than I, which I don't think is unreasonable).
Furthermore, you cannot deny that not once did I say I was going to lower my car and responses to this post claimed that I had. I don't think it is unreasonable to be annoyed when people ignore what I say or claim that I said things that I didn't. Once again, to the few who have given helpful advice, I very much appreciate it! |
You should be annoyed at yourself for not doing your homework. :facepalm:
I'm out. :inoutroflpuke: Tapatalk2 ... |
OP, I'd go with ckiesz's route. I have not seen my own wheels while the car is lifted so I am unable to compare with your photos.
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Thanks cgust I will try that for sure.
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Those rims come in the following ranges. You should have probably told them what you wanted.
SEMI CONCAVE 19" 19x9.0 offsets from +20 to +55 SUPER DEEP CONCAVE 19" 19x10 -19 to +31 |
Seriously? You just posted available offsets for Forgestar CF10s semi concave and deep concave when I clearly stated I bought F14s in semi concave and super deep concave. This is exactly what I am talking about when I say people don't read my posts. Either way, has anyone criticizing me considered that maybe Forgestar simply messed up rather than jump to the incorrect conclusion that I just blindly ordered offsets that I know to be wrong?
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If you want to measure the backspacing of the wheels (hub mounting flange to very rear most lip of the wheel) and the overall width (should be 9.5-10" for a 9" rim and 10.5-11" for a 10" rim) it's pretty easy to figure the actual offset. Post it up or PM me if you'd like, happy to help.
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You sure have a crappy attitude for someone looking for help. |
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so what offsets did you order? |
LOL, I am going to assume you are being sarcastic and not serious with that question. If you are being serious, please go back and read the rest of this thread.
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I wouldnt buy the spacers you are interested in.
I think it will sit flush once mounted and sitting on the floor. I have a decent amount of experience with the Z and wheels.:cool: Your attitude wont get much help here. Just my two cents. http://www.the370z.com/brakes-suspension/69927-anyone-use-these-spacers.html Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk 2 |
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