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Old 05-06-19, 06:46 AM
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^^ The 9 and 10 inch setup will work (not sure about the 11"), but the tire sizes will also be a factor... I think 285s might rub on 18X10" +47, 275's will work.
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Originally Posted by Vervish
^^ The 9 and 10 inch setup will work (not sure about the 11"), but the tire sizes will also be a factor... I think 285s might rub on 18X10" +47, 275's will work.
Tires for the rear I am planning 275/35, if the 285 don't work. However, will the 35 work in that case? I am looking for a beefy tire look. There is craters in these parts of the country.
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Anyone know offset measurements for Forgestar CF5V to sit flush and not rub? I want 19x9.5 deep concave in the front and 19x10 super deep concave in the rear. Would that work?
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Anyone know offset measurements for Forgestar CF5V to sit flush and not rub? I want 19x9.5 deep concave in the front and 19x10 super deep concave in the rear. Would that work?
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So I need somewhat of a quick response. I've never purchased aftermarket wheels in the past but I have come across a good deal for a set of BBS wheels and tires. IIRC from reading this thread in the past, these won't work but can anyone confirm if these will fit without fender mods (I don't want to roll the fenders or cut the liner).

Front: 9.5 J 20 +37 with 265/30R20
Rear: 10.5 J 20 +35 with 285/30R20

Thanks in advance!
Old 07-08-19, 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by PJSnow
So I need somewhat of a quick response. I've never purchased aftermarket wheels in the past but I have come across a good deal for a set of BBS wheels and tires. IIRC from reading this thread in the past, these won't work but can anyone confirm if these will fit without fender mods (I don't want to roll the fenders or cut the liner).

Front: 9.5 J 20 +37 with 265/30R20
Rear: 10.5 J 20 +35 with 285/30R20

Thanks in advance!
Fronts might be ok but rears will def require some work and/or camber.
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Agreed, and the front tire choice is more worrisome than the actual wheels. 255 yes, 265 might be a bit wide without some negative camber.

I run a 275 on a 10.5 in the rear with 42 offset. I can easily upgrade to a 285 but that’s because I’m rolled flat...
Old 07-09-19, 05:42 AM
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Thanks for the responses. I'm going to pass on the wheels. It was a set of BBS LM wrapped in Yokohama tires with TMPS included. They came off an RCF so I was hopeful but looks like I'll have to keep looking. Thanks again!
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Forgeline GA1R's 18x10.5 +45 295/35/18, 18x9.5 +38 255/40/18



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Old 07-15-19, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by BirgeyT1
Forgeline GA1R's 18x10.5 +45 295/35/18, 18x9.5 +38 255/40/18


I bet it rides smoother with all that tire.
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Default 19 inch wheel fitment

Hi all! Thanks for the help and input
looking to pick up 19x9.5 Et30 and 19x10 offset et 30

they are super rare jdm wheels and if I can make them fit it would be awesome.

i will stay stock suspension height.

1. would it fit ok?
2. Tire size suggestions?
3. Would I need to shave or roll rear fenders?

please and thanks for any help!

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Old 07-25-19, 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by 09blackisf
Hi all! Thanks for the help and input
looking to pick up 19x9.5 Et30 and 19x10 offset et 30

they are super rare jdm wheels and if I can make them fit it would be awesome.

i will stay stock suspension height.

1. would it fit ok?
2. Tire size suggestions?
3. Would I need to shave or roll rear fenders?

please and thanks for any help!
The front with a 255/35 should fit without issue. The rear with a 30 offset you will need to shave the fenders and probably run a 265 instead of a 275.
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Old 07-25-19, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by BirgeyT1
The front with a 255/35 should fit without issue. The rear with a 30 offset you will need to shave the fenders and probably run a 265 instead of a 275.
One last question-265/35?
Old 07-25-19, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by 09blackisf
One last question-265/35?
265/35 will be slight taller than the stock tire but if it has a little stretch on it then that should be ideal.
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Originally Posted by BirgeyT1
265/35 will be slight taller than the stock tire but if it has a little stretch on it then that should be ideal.
Thanks!
Appreciate the help!


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