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Old 03-30-09, 07:57 AM
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Default falken koblenz? 19X9 Front +40, 19X10.5 Rear +42

Hey guys,

Came across a great deal on some falken koblenz (black with Chrome lip) the specs are:

19X9 Front +40, 19X10.5 Rear +42

Will this fit on my Soarer? What will I need to do to make it fit and what size tires?

Need to move on these quickly, thanks guys . I will post up pics as soon as they are installed.
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it will fit but be sunken in still.
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Originally Posted by Biggu
it will fit but be sunken in still.
u mean tucked? how much will it be tucked? can i correct it with a spacer?
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yeah you'll be able to correct it with a spacer but they're going to have to be some pretty big spacers to make them flush ...
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what is a more appropriate offset (front/rear)?
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What do you want them to look like?


Flush, poke or Tucked?
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Originally Posted by camberSC
What do you want them to look like?


Flush, poke or Tucked?
flush! . .
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yeah im wondering the same thing. i need to buy 2 axis hiro fronts 19 x8.5 and wondering what offset for flush look.
sorry for thread jack but i think were in the same boat
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19x9 +10 to a -20 depending on camber, height and tire size.


19x10.5 +20 to a +10 depending on camber, height and tire size.

That's what I would do in those sizes..
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Originally Posted by BOOSTBOY93
yeah im wondering the same thing. i need to buy 2 axis hiro fronts 19 x8.5 and wondering what offset for flush look.
sorry for thread jack but i think were in the same boat
no worries!

just to add,

what do i need offset wise if I ran 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 back to run flush with 0 camber and 245f/275r
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Originally Posted by camberSC
19x9 +10 to a -20 depending on camber, height and tire size.


19x10.5 +20 to a +10 depending on camber, height and tire size.

That's what I would do in those sizes..
If I didn't want to stretch tires or run negative camber, could I still use the 19x9/10.5 in this offset(40/42) or any offset? Can I get spacers that will knock them out enough to be flush?
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hey guys, I used the tire calculator and these rims actually look perfect. Did I use incorrect data for the stock wheels?



stock wheels are sunk a bit and these look like the will pop out a bit more then stock..
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^ you are correct, the new wheels will sit closer to the outer fender lip. But it will now be flush with the fender. Alot of the forum members want to achieve the "Ultra flush" fitment. I say if you like them slap them on, if they sit closer to outer fender lip compared to the stockers thats a definite plus.
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Originally Posted by SATXSC400
^ you are correct, the new wheels will sit closer to the outer fender lip. But it will now be flush with the fender. Alot of the forum members want to achieve the "Ultra flush" fitment. I say if you like them slap them on, if they sit closer to outer fender lip compared to the stockers thats a definite plus.
ah so I will still need spacers...maybe like 10mm?
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15mm spacers front, and 10mm rear should look good.
Will probably need to roll/cut fenders some.

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