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Old 03-16-2004, 11:05 PM
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who has 19's...w/ the lowest offset?

so who has 19's w/ the lowest offset? i'm just curious....
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19x8, with 35mm offset, no problem.


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Limsandy, thats the exact size I just bought. Will I need spacers for the rears or will they sit ok?
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I have 19x8s with a 45 offset...but I have 5mm spacers in the front and 15mm spacers in the rear. So 40f/30r dropped on S. Techs with no problems. Infact I wish I would have went with the 8.5" wide wheels.
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anyone w/ 19x10 in the rear? the staggered look?
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There was a Maxima with 19x9.5 with Enkei Aegis. I believe those come with 45mm offset, so he must have used wheel spacers. I myself are going to put 19x9.5 wheels with 35mm offset at the back and I'll let everyone know how they'll fit.


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Old 03-19-2004, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Hamy
I have 19x8s with a 45 offset...but I have 5mm spacers in the front and 15mm spacers in the rear. So 40f/30r dropped on S. Techs with no problems. Infact I wish I would have went with the 8.5" wide wheels.
Where did you get your 5mm spacers? I might get some for the rears if they dont look right..... They run about $80 right?
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Old 03-19-2004, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by slammed95
That'll most likely rub. 38-40 would give better clearance.

Yeah, but what can I do? I fell in love with those wheels. At most, I'd just have to trim or hammer away my fender for a little bit.

When you say they're gonna rub, you mean the front or the back or both?

You can get wheel spacers here: www.optauto.com


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Originally Posted by limsandy
There was a Maxima with 19x9.5 with Enkei Aegis. I believe those come with 45mm offset, so he must have used wheel spacers. I myself are going to put 19x9.5 wheels with 35mm offset at the back and I'll let everyone know how they'll fit.


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What type of wheels are you getting? That sounds like its going to be a sick setup. I'd have to say from my fairly small knowledge of offset vs. width that it will just fit without rubbing. And even if you do have to trim it a little, who cares by the sounds of it your going to have one hell of a nice setup.
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Originally Posted by Hamy
What type of wheels are you getting? That sounds like its going to be a sick setup. I'd have to say from my fairly small knowledge of offset vs. width that it will just fit without rubbing. And even if you do have to trim it a little, who cares by the sounds of it your going to have one hell of a nice setup.


Thanks, Hamy. I guess nobody knows for sure if my wheels are going to rub or not, since no one has reported having those sizes.


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Originally Posted by limsandy
I myself are going to put 19x9.5 wheels with 35mm offset at the back and I'll let everyone know how they'll fit.
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That will not work. You'll need something like 40-45 offset in the back, and even then it might rub depending on your drop and certain driving conditions. That wide of a wheel def won't work in the front...
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Old 09-29-2004, 02:01 PM
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I have 19 x 8.5 with 35 mm. Up front I think they are perfect and out back there is still about 20mm of space if you want to go righ out to edge. No rub anywhere at anytime adn I am running H&R springs
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Could I fit a 19x8 rim with a 20mm offset? I know 20 is really low, but it's only 8" wide. I'm running 235/35s.
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Someone was running Axis Hiros 19x8.5 w/ 35mm offset and no rubbing issues according to him.
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Originally Posted by Ammi
Someone was running Axis Hiros 19x8.5 w/ 35mm offset and no rubbing issues according to him.
Yeah Nathan has those, but I'm just trying to find another wheel because they're going to be on backorder for a really long time. The TSW Thruxtons come in 40 and 20mm offsets and I was wondering if I could squeeze in the 20. I'm not sure how these clear big calipers, but I just ran across them tonight and it made me wonder. They're also like $400 cheaper than the Hiros. I could get the Hiros in silver right now, but I want the grey finish.
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Originally Posted by WildmanAL
Yeah Nathan has those, but I'm just trying to find another wheel because they're going to be on backorder for a really long time. The TSW Thruxtons come in 40 and 20mm offsets and I was wondering if I could squeeze in the 20. I'm not sure how these clear big calipers, but I just ran across them tonight and it made me wonder. They're also like $400 cheaper than the Hiros. I could get the Hiros in silver right now, but I want the grey finish.
Yea I'm also wanting to get the gunmetal Heros but I'm not in a hurry since I won't mount them until spring time anways.
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Ha i was just browsing this forum and came across this thread. Figured i would bring it to the top since it may help some people

I am running 19x8 w/ 20 mm offset
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19x10.5 with a 35mm offset..
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Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
19x10.5 with a 35mm offset..
w/ stock suspension right?
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Old 08-09-2005, 08:51 AM
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I'm running 19x8.5" 35mm offset front & rear.

Fronts are perfectly flush with fender, rear still has about 20-25mm of extra space. The best size would be a 19x9.5" with a 40-45mm offset in the rear.
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Old 08-09-2005, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Ammi
w/ stock suspension right?

LOL no.. boss chen coilovers.. slammed..
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Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
LOL no.. boss chen coilovers.. slammed..

Hey man can you send me a pic of your car?
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Old 08-09-2005, 10:26 AM
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the ones i have are from my cellie.. ill try to upload them..
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Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
19x10.5 with a 35mm offset..

That's in the rear, right? I would also like to see pics.
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1FSTMAX,

You were the one that tried on your bothers G35 rims on you max right.

What was the size and offset of them, front and rear?

I think this is it.
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those were 19x8.5" 35mm offset.. 255/35/19 front
and 19x9.5" 35mm offset ... 275/30/19 rear
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can the 5th gen support wider setups than the 4th gen?
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here's a pic of the 19x10.5 35mm offset...
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Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
here's a pic of the 19x10.5 35mm offset...
those wheels are hot as hell
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Old 08-09-2005, 01:44 PM
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1FSTMAX,

Now that is what I'm talking about. So what do you have for the front? And you have no rubbing issues? I have Tein Basic Coilover setup do you think I'll rube with this setup.
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A little update on this thread....I've been through 2 cars since I first posted here but...I later on ran 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 staggered on my Maxima. Offsets were 35 front 30 rear. I even ran a 5mm spacer in the rear with out a problem. Pics:

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Originally Posted by Hamy
A little update on this thread....I've been through 2 cars since I first posted here but...I later on ran 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 staggered on my Maxima. Offsets were 35 front 30 rear. I even ran a 5mm spacer in the rear with out a problem. Pics:


So your saying you ran a 25mm offset in the rear including the spacer?
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:27 PM
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Yes....with a 275/30/19. It would rub with people in the back. But I never ran 4 people with those wheels so it wasn't an issue.
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1fstmax, what rims are those? also what tire size and brand u running?
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1fstmax, I wanted to know what do you have for the front? And do you have any rubbing issues? I have Tein Basic Coilover setup do you think I'll rube with this setup.
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Originally Posted by Royal_T
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1fstmax, I wanted to know what do you have for the front? And do you have any rubbing issues? I have Tein Basic Coilover setup do you think I'll rube with this setup.

im not sure about the tein basic's... the fronts are 19x8.5" 34mm offset.. they have no issues..
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Originally Posted by steven88
1fstmax, what rims are those? also what tire size and brand u running?
They look like the Racing Hart c4 Multi-piece wheels. Same style at least.
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Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
im not sure about the tein basic's... the fronts are 19x8.5" 34mm offset.. they have no issues..

Thanks

I might do that setup w/ 19x8.5 35mm offset front and 19x10.5 35mm offset rear. I hope i don't have any issues w/ volk racing rims. Also what size tire are you running in the rear?
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That will not work. You'll need something like 40-45 offset in the back, and even then it might rub depending on your drop and certain driving conditions. That wide of a wheel def won't work in the front...

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