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Old 06-02-2015, 09:02 PM
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i emailed the seller my info. he emailed me back saying they will fit, and that the compatible vehicles deal doesnt always work. i dont know if hes saying itll fit/work to get a sale, or if indeed they will actually fit. like i said i dont know what to look for width, and offset wise
 
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19x9.5" with a 38mm offset will be too wide in the front. It will stick out about 1/2" from the fender...probably will have rubbing on the inner fender liner when turning also.

They will fit the back, but you'll need a spacer to clear the strut...I have 18x9" 38mm with a 1" spacer in the rear and they just barely clear the strut with stock size tires.
 
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It's tough, because the recommended tire size for a 19" is 19x8.5 with +40 offset from tirerack. So I don't know if 2MM can make up for that inch difference.
 
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Old 06-08-2015, 07:29 AM
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i got to researching this wheel more. here is the following info for wheels, and sizes available in that style.

of the sizes available between the 18's and 19's which will fit better? the ones marked blank , are available in a 5x115. i just dont know enough about widths and offsets, to know which 18 or 19 will fit better and work right with my car
 
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anyone shed some light on this for me?
 
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5x115 will probably cause your wheels to wobble pretty bad, and cause warped rotors/extra wear. I'd look for a fit you know will work, just to be safe.
 
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http://https://www.newstalgiawheel.c...ed-torq-thrust
I hope I posted the picture right......but I would love these or something similar. These are about $3,024 for the set. I can't bring myself to spend that much on wheels.
American Racing Twisted Torq VF489's
 
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Originally Posted by xxfallen-comradexx
5x115 will probably cause your wheels to wobble pretty bad, and cause warped rotors/extra wear. I'd look for a fit you know will work, just to be safe.
uh, factory lug pattern is a 5x115. so yea, itll work on my car. just trying to find the right width and wheel offset to work with my car.
 
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Old 06-24-2015, 11:27 PM
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would the 18x8.5 with the 32 offset work?
also, would the 19x8.5 with the 32 offset work?

it would get the wheel/tire away from the strut with a lower offset correct?
 
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