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I just noticed yesterday that the n4sm was showing the 19x10 for both front & rear fitments on the PP.

So is there an issue at the front or not.
I assume if you do a 275/35/19 you'll be fine. My problem is that I do not want a stretched tire, spacer or terrible camber.
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Is there a way to modify the center cap to fit without running actual wheel spacers? I'd like to run the 20x10's (40mm ET) with 285/35/20 on all 4 lowered on Eibach Sport Lines. I wouldn't mind running the 19x10s (40mm ET) with 275/35/19 on all 4.

Sorry to dig up an old thread, better than creating a new one....
The wheels need that 5 mm spacer to work because the depth of the concave dont allow the cap to sit, reason behind this the grease cap is huge, the depth s deep you put the 2 together and you need that 5 mm spacer.

Only way around it to bash that grease cap in.

I just noticed yesterday that the n4sm was showing the 19x10 for both front & rear fitments on the PP.

So is there an issue at the front or not.
the 19x10 for up to a GT, non PP brotha.

I assume if you do a 275/35/19 you'll be fine. My problem is that I do not want a stretched tire, spacer or terrible camber.
You can run a 285/35/19 youll be fine.
 

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The wheels need that 5 mm spacer to work because the depth of the concave dont allow the cap to sit, reason behind this the grease cap is huge, the depth s deep you put the 2 together and you need that 5 mm spacer.

Only way around it to bash that grease cap in.



the 19x10 for up to a GT, non PP brotha.



You can run a 285/35/19 youll be fine.

So the 20x10s 40mm on all 4 need a 5mm spacer for the center caps to fit or just the front wheels need spacers? Seems to be just the fronts that need spacers.

Do the 19x10s 40mm need spacers at all? Fronts and/or rear? I assume They don't need spacers at all. I'll be lowered on Eibach Prokit springs (1.1", 1")


Thank you for your help, I am very new to the S550 platforms.
 

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So the 20x10s 40mm on all 4 need a 5mm spacer for the center caps to fit or just the front wheels need spacers? Seems to be just the fronts that need spacers.

Do the 19x10s 40mm need spacers at all? Fronts and/or rear? I assume They don't need spacers at all. I'll be lowered on Eibach Prokit springs (1.1", 1")


Thank you for your help, I am very new to the S550 platforms.
Just the front needs a 5 mm spacer on the 20x10, but you can do the whole set so its all equal if you want, but you dont have to.

the 19s dont actually because the concave is not as deep.

Your drop is fine, and no worries thats why i'm here to help. Let me know if you need any further info or pricing as well.
 

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Just the front needs a 5 mm spacer on the 20x10, but you can do the whole set so its all equal if you want, but you dont have to.

the 19s dont actually because the concave is not as deep.

Your drop is fine, and no worries thats why i'm here to help. Let me know if you need any further info or pricing as well.

Sounds like I am doing 19x10s (40mm ET) with 275/35/19s on all 4. Will that stretch the tire or can I safely run 285/35/19? I ask because someone mentioned he ran 275/40/19 all around but his was a stock height Eco/6 from what I could see. Going to use up my stock tires before I do the overhaul, Christmas time more than likely.
 

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Sounds like I am doing 19x10s (40mm ET) with 275/35/19s on all 4. Will that stretch the tire or can I safely run 285/35/19? I ask because someone mentioned he ran 275/40/19 all around but his was a stock height Eco/6 from what I could see. Going to use up my stock tires before I do the overhaul, Christmas time more than likely.
the tire sizing wont stretch so you can use the tires you have now then do a 275 or a 285 to upgrade yes.
 

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