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ZE40 F 19x9.5 +22 and R 19x10.5 +22 ISF Fitment? Help

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Old 04-02-16, 09:12 AM
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That crazy offset is not only for an aggressive stanced look, but also that deep concave. I'm guessing the OP wants a more concaved look for his wheel. So even if he changed the offset to something less aggressive and fits better, he won't achieve the desired look.

I actually have this same offset but on a different Volk(which is for a different car and aren't mounted yet). I should mount and test fit them on the rear of my ISF so the OP knows what to look forward to.

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19x9.5 +35 ( with 15mm spacer so +20) 235/35
19x10.5 +35 265/30
all natural camber. no arms
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Rays website shows 19" ZE40s are only offered in a single low offset size for widths greater than 9.5 inches. Regardless of face.
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Thanks for all the tire specs & recommendations everyone. I appreciate it! =)
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Originally Posted by demik
19x9.5 +35 ( with 15mm spacer so +20) 235/35
19x10.5 +35 265/30
all natural camber. no arms

So freaking clean! TE37's FTW!
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Originally Posted by tas02
Welcome to the board.

Try a search under "aggressive fitment" for a long thread about how to fit setups like this.

My favorite wheel. A great choice, even for citizens of stancenation.
Thank You sir!
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you'll be alright with +22 with arrow tires and a lil stretch
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Originally Posted by Fsport2UR
That crazy offset is not only for an aggressive stanced look, but also that deep concave. I'm guessing the OP wants a more concaved look for his wheel. So even if he changed the offset to something less aggressive and fits better, he won't achieve the desired look.

I actually have this same offset but on a different Volk(which is for a different car and aren't mounted yet). I should mount and test fit them on the rear of my ISF so the OP knows what to look forward to.
Do it! lol
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I was gonna say the fronts are fine, though not the best offset for optimal performance, but the rears will need some work. It's doable, and purely more aesthetics than anything performance oriented, but it can be done. I've always felt +35 was probably as aggressive as one can go without altering the camber. I like that you want a concave wheel, and the ZE40 was definitely on my list, especially with that shade of blue, but the offsets were a bit hard for me to pull off since I don't want anything but natural camber.

Since you already purchased them, you might as well try it out and see if you can ride with it. If not, there will still be some guys looking for that same wheel and sizing, so there's always that option. Best of luck to you!
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Originally Posted by bnizzle87
I was gonna say the fronts are fine, though not the best offset for optimal performance, but the rears will need some work. It's doable, and purely more aesthetics than anything performance oriented, but it can be done. I've always felt +35 was probably as aggressive as one can go without altering the camber. I like that you want a concave wheel, and the ZE40 was definitely on my list, especially with that shade of blue, but the offsets were a bit hard for me to pull off since I don't want anything but natural camber.

Since you already purchased them, you might as well try it out and see if you can ride with it. If not, there will still be some guys looking for that same wheel and sizing, so there's always that option. Best of luck to you!
Thanks for the kind words bnizzle87. I"m going to roll with it man. Bronze on black here I come!
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Originally Posted by demik
19x9.5 +35 ( with 15mm spacer so +20) 235/35
19x10.5 +35 265/30
all natural camber. no arms

Damn sick F! Where are you located in AZ?
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Originally Posted by PsXHuNtER
Thanks for the kind words bnizzle87. I"m going to roll with it man. Bronze on black here I come!
Love the bronze shade as well. They did it right with these color options. I like the bronze on black look. Hope it all works out in the end for you.The ZE is a great choice, so even if there's some work that has to be done, you'll love them. Every time I see them, they're still an eye catcher to me.
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Originally Posted by bnizzle87
Love the bronze shade as well. They did it right with these color options. I like the bronze on black look. Hope it all works out in the end for you.The ZE is a great choice, so even if there's some work that has to be done, you'll love them. Every time I see them, they're still an eye catcher to me.
They look good on everything. It's basically the new TE37's.
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Sup guys. It's been a while since I made this post. Here is the finishing product. Thank you for all your help!
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Wow looks great! Are those Spec 1 and Spec 2 face?

Here are a set of ZE40's on my ISF - 19x8.5 +33 fronts and 19x9.5 +40 rears with 245/35 and 275/30 respectively.

Just a mild rear fender roll for clearance is all was needed.

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