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Deckdout2 Feb 4, 2008 12:11 PM

Who's running what offset for 19 x 8.5 w/245/35/19?
 
If you fit this category please reply with a pic if possible.

I'm looking at some wheels, and they are the size in the thread title. I plan on running the tires listed as well if I decide to get them. I don't want to get/deal with spacers and curious to know what "close to perfect" offset I should run. I can calculate offsets all day long, but it doesn't give me a visual nor any experience others have had with this setup.

I would like for the offset to fender flush the wheels. What do you have/recommend and do you have any pictures to show-and-tell?

Thanks for the assist.

P.S. I remember from my previous 19's in this size, they only offered 30mm and 40mm offsets, so I went with 30mm and never got to do any measuring to find out what the offset should have been for my taste. They were perfect up front, but I wanted the rear pushed out a little more. I had to get what was available then, and I want to get a little more specific (offset wise) if I change them out this time.

BLACKonBLACK98 Feb 4, 2008 12:50 PM

for flush ~35mm front, the rear would have to be low-mid 20s to be flush on an 8.5.

Deckdout2 Feb 4, 2008 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by BLACKonBLACK98 (Post 6228287)
for flush ~35mm front, the rear would have to be low-mid 20s to be flush on an 8.5.

Thanks man. Pretty much have to go low to get more pushed out. I'll be happy with 35-30 then.

BLACKonBLACK98 Feb 4, 2008 06:14 PM

the wheels i'm looking at are 8.5 +30. the front will actually have to be cambered in to be flush, and the rear lip should be just insde the fender. with a 5th gen you have a couple extra mm.

Deckdout2 Feb 4, 2008 08:44 PM

How about an 8 inch wheel?

Fast1one Feb 4, 2008 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by Deckdout2 (Post 6229101)
How about an 8 inch wheel?

Just do the math, 1 inch is ~25mm, .5 inch is ~12mm, so half an inch less is 6mm of extra clearence on both sides of the wheel...

So if you have an 8.5 inch wheel with +30 offset, an 8 inch wheel would require a +24 offset to be at the same position at the fender as the 8.5...

There are offset calculators to do this for you, to start off a 9 inch wheel with +38 offset is flush in the front, and flush in the rear with a 10-10mm spacer. If you are going to go with a thinner wheel, do the math ;)

LeX Feb 5, 2008 04:19 AM

here is 8.5 front with 38 offset and 9.5 rear with 38 offset. There is a bit more space to play with F and R but they are decently close to lip

http://i9.tinypic.com/8bhtyit.jpg

burnurass Feb 5, 2008 06:57 AM

On a similar topic.....any one have pics of 18x8.5 +30?

Picture of 18x8 +30 for reference..
http://www.reaction-image.net/albums...0225.sized.jpg

It should fit right?

It's ok if I thread jack right Paramy? :) almost the same question. :p

Deckdout2 Feb 5, 2008 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by burnurass (Post 6229409)
On a similar topic.....any one have pics of 18x8.5 +30?

Picture of 18x8 +30 for reference..
http://www.reaction-image.net/albums...0225.sized.jpg

It should fit right?

It's ok if I thread jack right Paramy? :) almost the same question. :p


Jack away Jeff. (no homo) :p

I started this thread only because the options in offsets I have are 25mm, 37mm, and 45mm in 18 x 8. If I get them I'll probably go with the 18 x 8 that they offer. I'd love to get the 19 x 8.5 in them but the problem I run into is there are only 2 offsets of 20mm and 45mm, which more than likely would not give me what I'm looking for.

On top of that, I've had 19's before and as much as I love the look, I don't really feel like hassling with more expensive tires, bent rims, and a heavier set.

In all honesty, I really like my G Coupe 18's and have no problems keeping them, but my buddy with a G Coupe wants to get a very clean set (mine) since his are a little rashed.



What do you guys think my best setup should be with the offsets provided above in the 18 x 8? Maybe a 25mm in the rear, and a 37mm up front? Should I even stagger offsets like that? I know rotating tires would cause more of a hassle for me, then again I have to weigh the option of having a perfect stance and how important it is to me.

Thanks for all the replies and the pics!

Deckdout2 Feb 5, 2008 08:52 AM

My options......


SIZE PCD CB ET COLOR PART # PER WHEEL PER WHEEL
1770 4X114/100 73.1 42 BRONZE TAWTM177008H42Z $ 224.98
1770 4X114/100 73.1 42 CHARCOAL TAWTM177008H42C $ 224.98
1770 4X114/100 73.1 42 BLACK/RED TAWTM177008H42R $ 224.98
1770 4X114/100 73.1 42 BLACK TAWTM177008H42B $ 224.98
1770 5X114/100 73.1 42 BRONZE TAWTM177010H42Z $ 224.98
1770 5X114/100 73.1 42 CHARCOAL TAWTM177010H42C $ 224.98
1770 5X114/100 73.1 42 BLACK/RED TAWTM177010H42R $ 224.98
1770 5X114/100 73.1 42 BLACK TAWTM177010H42B $ 224.98
1880 5X114/100 73.1 25 BRONZE TAWTM188010H25Z $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 25 CHARCOAL TAWTM188010H25C $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 25 BLACK/RED TAWTM188010H25R $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 25 BLACK TAWTM188010H25B $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 37 BRONZE TAWTM188010H37Z $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 37 CHARCOAL TAWTM188010H37C $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 37 BLACK/RED TAWTM188010H37R $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 37 BLACK TAWTM188010H37B $ 267.43
1880 4X114/100 73.1 45 BRONZE TAWTM188008H45Z $ 267.43
1880 4X114/100 73.1 45 CHARCOAL TAWTM188008H45C $ 267.43
1880 4X114/100 73.1 45 BLACK/RED TAWTM188008H45R $ 267.43
1880 4X114/100 73.1 45 BLACK TAWTM188008H45B $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 45 BRONZE TAWTM188010H45Z $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 45 CHARCOAL TAWTM188010H45C $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 45 BLACK/RED TAWTM188010H45R $ 267.43
1880 5X114/100 73.1 45 BLACK TAWTM188010H45B $ 267.43
1880 5X114/112 73.1 45 BRONZE TAWTM1880MWH45Z $ 267.43
1880 5X114/112 73.1 45 CHARCOAL TAWTM1880MWH45C $ 267.43
1880 5X114/112 73.1 45 BLACK/RED TAWTM1880MWH45R $ 267.43
1880 5X114/112 73.1 45 BLACK TAWTM1880MWH45B $ 267.43
1985 5X114/100 73.1 45 BRONZE TAWTM198510H42Z $ 326.86
1985 5X114/100 73.1 45 CHARCOAL TAWTM198510H42C $ 326.86
1985 5X114/100 73.1 45 BLACK/RED TAWTM198510H42R $ 326.86
1985 5X114/100 73.1 45 BLACK TAWTM198510H42B $ 326.86
1985 5X114.3 73.1 20 BRONZE TAWTM198505H20Z $ 326.86
1985 5X114.3 73.1 20 CHARCOAL TAWTM198505H20C $ 326.86
1985 5X114.3 73.1 20 BLACK/RED TAWTM198505H20R $ 326.86
1985 5X114.3 73.1 20 BLACK TAWTM198505H20B $ 326.86
1910 5X114.3 73.1 19 BRONZE TAWTM191005H19Z $ 343.20
1910 5X114.3 73.1 19 CHARCOAL TAWTM191005H19C $ 343.20
1910 5X114.3 73.1 19 BLACK/RED TAWTM191005H19R $ 343.20
1910 5X114.3 73.1 19 BLACK TAWTM191005H19B $ 343.20

BLACKonBLACK98 Feb 5, 2008 08:56 AM

none of those look real good.

Deckdout2 Feb 5, 2008 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by BLACKonBLACK98 (Post 6229533)
none of those look real good.

tell me about it. :(

LeX Feb 5, 2008 11:58 AM

18x8 37 with a 5mm spacer front
and 18x8 25mm back

Deckdout2 Feb 5, 2008 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by LeX (Post 6229902)
18x8 37 with a 5mm spacer front
and 18x8 25mm back

My thoughts as well. :) Thanks Lex.

Deckdout2 Feb 8, 2008 06:14 AM

Using the offset calculator i've decided on 19 x 8.5 with a 45mm offset.
What are your thoughts on a 10mm spacer up front and a 25mm spacer in the rear?
Sounds like I need to bring the front to 30mm and the rears to 20mm to get close to flush.
I'm calculating this right aren't I?

Fast1one Feb 8, 2008 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by Deckdout2 (Post 6234509)
Using the offset calculator i've decided on 19 x 8.5 with a 45mm offset.
What are your thoughts on a 10mm spacer up front and a 25mm spacer in the rear?
Sounds like I need to bring the front to 30mm and the rears to 20mm to get close to flush.
I'm calculating this right aren't I?

Thats about right, you should be golden...difference front to rear is about 15mm IIRC, 10mm in the front won't be perfectly flush but it will give you enough clearence all around...You may still need to roll your fenders, but I doubt it...

Deckdout2 Feb 8, 2008 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by Fast1one (Post 6235832)
Thats about right, you should be golden...difference front to rear is about 15mm IIRC, 10mm in the front won't be perfectly flush but it will give you enough clearence all around...You may still need to roll your fenders, but I doubt it...

Thank you sir. That's probably what I'll end up doing.

LeX Feb 9, 2008 01:49 PM

i'm not too partial to the big spacers but if it's what you want to go then go for it! should look good

Fast1one Feb 9, 2008 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by LeX (Post 6238009)
i'm not too partial to the big spacers but if it's what you want to go then go for it! should look good

I think anything an inch or under isn't bad, anything over that and I do start to worry...

Deckdout2 Feb 9, 2008 06:57 PM

I wish I didn't have to use spacers at all, but the limited offset choices leave me no other route for me to get to my goal.

Fast1one Feb 10, 2008 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by Deckdout2 (Post 6238403)
I wish I didn't have to use spacers at all, but the limited offset choices leave me no other route for me to get to my goal.

I am a fan of getting the right sizes from the get go, but if you are set on wheels then go for it. Just be sure to have your options open for other wheels :)


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