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06-13-2018, 02:51 PM | #1 |
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Wheel fitment help
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Hope everyone is doing well! Been a while since I have been here and since summer is upon us, I have decided to treat the old gal to some new shoes. Currently running a set of VMR V710s in 19 and love the look but they are going on 5 years and the wheels have seen better days. Looking into the VMR V801 which are flow formed and supposed to be stronger than the cast V710s. For tires I am sticking to the size I am running which is 245/35ZR19 275/30ZR19 Now here is where I need your help. I was told the wheels come in 8.5 and 9.5 widths with only +45mm ET. Question is, does that offset look/work ok on the car or do I need to get spacers?
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06-13-2018, 04:35 PM | #2 |
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OE is et42 front on 8" and et30 rear. on 9".
So 10mm spacer front and 20mm spacer rear is a popular choice. for et45 wheels.
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pretty sure @tiltmode43 is running them... he may be a good source on fitment ideas
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Just stumbled across this thread! Might be a little late but I am running V801's, though not recommended fitment. My fenders are rolled (fronts slightly pulled), with a bit extra negative camber.
Assuming your fenders aren't rolled, I'd recommend going 19x8.5 ET35 + 19x9.5 ET25. VMR makes this size, but if for some reason you need to go with a higher offset, I'd recommend using spacers to bring it to around this effective offset. Or maybe there's a chance you already got wheels. Post some pics if so!
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