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Finally found a "more" suitable set. 19 x 8.5 +5 dish 80mm front and 19 x 9.5 +12 dish 86mm rear. I also put a deposit down. Supplier assured that i need rolled guards 5-10mm but nothing too major. Im abit uneasy the more i look at the offsets though. Any insight as to what im in for? Any help muc appreciated

LOL u will more than likely need flared guards and a respray once your paint cracks, unless you are planning for widebody forget it

i have spoken to a few guys that flare/roll guards. 5-10mm flaring is not a issue. I have seen cars with similar offset and even wider rims then mine aswell. What tyre size do you guys recommend as i need to order them soon?

buddy the offsets are what is going to make it difficult for you not the widths. you need rims that have a +30 offset or simillar.

the offsets that u sre suggesting are ment for gtrs

Don't listen to these pussy's, the rims will fit fine. On the front you'll only need to roll the guards, on the rear just roll guards with a light flare. On the front just run a 215 tyre (unsure what profile for 19" rims) and on the rear run a 235 (or a 225 would be fine also). Maybe get some adjustable camber arms for the rear while your at it so you can pull a bit of the negative camber from the rears and then flare the rear guards to suit.

Will look pretty tough. :P

dont worry mate i aint listening because i already paid for the rims. I was fully made aware that rolling and faring will be needed..dam gota love the dish. They are in stock too so dont need waiting period from jap either. Anyone else recommend tyre sizes?

Good luck Drgnball. I hope you checked the front wheels are at least standard disk type so they clear the GTT front brakes. Hope whoever you have pulling your guards out do a good job and don't crack your paint. Post up pics once you are done...and don't let us spot these wheels on the For Sale forum coz they don't fit :)

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Don't listen to these pussy's, the rims will fit fine. On the front you'll only need to roll the guards, on the rear just roll guards with a light flare. On the front just run a 215 tyre (unsure what profile for 19" rims) and on the rear run a 235 (or a 225 would be fine also). Maybe get some adjustable camber arms for the rear while your at it so you can pull a bit of the negative camber from the rears and then flare the rear guards to suit.

Will look pretty tough. :cool:

what you think about 225 F and 245 R?

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