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4th Gen, 19", 235/35/19, Offset?

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Old Apr 12, 2004 | 07:42 PM
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4th Gen, 19", 235/35/19, Offset?

Recently got a price quote for the Maxima default rims (MM Evo5).

Just wondering at which offset (or range of offsets) am I good with no rubbing possible? I've read that the 4th Gen right rear will rub first but I'd like to avoid all of that if possible.

Would it be advisable to use different offsets for the front and rear?

Will also be lowered..either Eibach Pro-Kit springs or Tein H-Tech springs with Tokico Illuminas.
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Any thoughts? I'm ordering them soon!
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Originally Posted by slammed95
Offsets are nothing without knowing the wheel width.

A 19x7 with 20mm offset will stick out just as much as a 19x8.5 with a 40mm offset.
Sorry forgot about that.

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Originally Posted by slammed95
A 40-42mm offset should not rub front or rear.
Thanks for the prompt reply
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