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Old 12-24-07, 04:49 PM
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Default Offsets for Work Varianza SC1

I'm deciding on what offsets would work with the Varianza's SC1. I'm planning to run 225/35/19x8.0F and 265/30/19x9.5R. From the PDF file on the Work website http://www.work-wheels.co.jp/product...=18&Item_id=69
should I run +38F and +32R? Would this be flush with the fenders? I don't want to run too aggressive of a set-up and would like to avoid rubbing issues. I'm currently dropped on Eibach Pro-Kit.

Any suggestions/comments would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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hi, this was my first choice of rims before i decided on the Enkei FS-01. The shop here in shanghai which was operated by a hongkong guy quoted me with 19x8.5 +35 Front Adisk and 19x9.5 +38 Odisk. But if you are considering going for a BBK you should choose Rdisk for the front.
here's are pics on how it will look like..
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another one, this guy is using different size rims in Black Polish (BP)
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well for one, if you want to run flush, you will have some rubbing issues.

if you plan on goin with bbk, then you would want to run the R disc in front and O disc in the rear.

19x8.0 +34 R disc and 19x9.5 +38 O disc would be nice. the wont be completely flush but you wont have rubbing issues if you run the right tire set up. i would say 225/35 and 265/35
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Thanks guys for the suggestions. I'm not planning on getting BBKs. So, would it be ok to use +38F Adisk on 19x8.0 and +38 Odisk for 19x9.5R? Would this give a deeper dish than that posted by ote111?
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i would suggest F19x8.5 +40 Rdisk (Big caliper) with 235/35 because with 19x8.0 +34 with 225/35 the side wall of the tires will not look nice, it will be sloping instead of vertical (side view).
for the rear 19x8.5 +38 Odisk (Deep Rim) with 275/30 and it will definitely have a deeper dish.

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Originally Posted by ote111
i would suggest F19x8.5 +40 Rdisk (Big caliper) with 235/35 because with 19x8.0 +34 with 225/35 the side wall of the tires will not look nice, it will be sloping instead of vertical (side view).
for the rear 19x8.5 +38 Odisk (Deep Rim) with 275/30, and well it will definitely have a deeper dish.
Thanks for your suggestion ote111. Should I run 19x9.5 in the rear with 275/30? You wrote 19x8.5. Will there be rubbing issues with 275? I was thinking more conservative with 265.
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Originally Posted by dappy
Thanks for your suggestion ote111. Should I run 19x9.5 in the rear with 275/30? You wrote 19x8.5. Will there be rubbing issues with 275? I was thinking more conservative with 265.
sorry, typo error. its should be 19x9.5 for the rear. I suggested 275 because through calculation 275 have less size error comparing to 265 base on the stock tires size. I don't have any rubbing issue what so ever but again it all depends on the offset and how low is your car... maybe it's best to let the tire shop do that calculation for you.

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