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I need some help from my fellow members!!! I have these wheels: VARRSTOEN 2013 STYLE ES7 19X9.5 +12 19X11 +15 5X114.3 SILVER MACHINED WHEEL RIMS I dont know what size

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Old 01-11-2015, 12:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I need some help from my fellow members!!!

I have these wheels: VARRSTOEN 2013 STYLE ES7 19X9.5 +12 19X11 +15 5X114.3 SILVER MACHINED WHEEL RIMS


I dont know what size of tires im suppose to buy. Please help me
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Old 01-11-2015, 12:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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265/35/19, 305/30/19

you can stretch the tires but these are most ideal from my research
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but do you think this wheel will fit on my Z without doing any fender roll?
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front not sure. rear is good
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From my calculations,your sitting out past your fender by 18 to 20 mm up front. Your going to have some poke. I think you need to roll your fenders,buy some front camber arms and I would suggest you stay 245 up front which will at least give you a very,very slight stretch which is better than ballooning your tire for your aggressive fit. The stock 9" rim with a +47 takes roughly 20mm to sit flush with fender. So that puts you at +27 at 9" so the offset differance is 27-12 for your new rim offset which = 15 mm past the fender. Than you need to add 6mm for the extra 1/2 in width of your new rim (quarter inch to each side of the centreline of the rim.
I think it aggressive up front.
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From my calculations,... stay 245 up front ... very,very slight stretch ... stock 9" rim with a +47 takes roughly 20mm to sit flush ... puts you at +27 at 9" so the offset differance is 27-12 for your new rim offset which = 15 mm past the fender. Than you need to add 6mm for the extra 1/2 in width of your new rim (quarter inch to each side of the centreline of the rim. ...
That made my head hurt.
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With your specs and offset compared to stock,the front extends 41mm farther than stock and the back extends 28mm farther than stock.

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this is a matter of taste but 20mm spacers dont make stock fronts flush 100%. They still need maybe 5mm more but I haven't tried it myself.
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That made my head hurt.
Lol,made sense in my head! It's abit confusing. It took me a bit to grasp offset and how it works.
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this is a matter of taste but 20mm spacers dont make stock fronts flush 100%. They still need maybe 5mm more but I haven't tried it myself.
I agree. Even so,it will still stick out another roughly 15 mm. I don't know how much camber it would take to make it tuck properly,but running a wider tire up front might not be choice.
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So confused with these offsets..but anyway i have spl upper control arms .i guess i wont be needing my spacers on y car..lol.. I think this varrstoen wheels are alright wheels ,what do you guys think?VAR.jpg
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I think it's a great looking rim! Did you buy them new?get a deal you couldn't refuse!?
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I would look at as many threads as you can. Find somebody with a similar setup and find out pros and cons. Pm guys questions who look like they have some experience. Im sure they would gladly help out.
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I'll leave this here since your asking for opinions


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I bought this wheels just for looks
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