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I'm wanting to run a 19x10 square setup with 285/35/19, but first off, I'm not sure if this is feasible. I know it would probably fit, but will it look goofy?

If all 4 wheels are the same offset, with the front (or rear) stick out more?

I happened to come across a wheel that I like in 19x10 +35ET. Would this look "right" on both the front and the rear? I've been running my factory PP wheels (19x9 +45 front, 19x9.5 +52.5 rear) with 25mm wheel spacers in the front and 23mm spacers in the rear and I like the way they sit. Would the 10" wheel with +35 be similar to this?


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That size will fit perfectly and look great, no spacers.
 

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It's the set up that I have. I approve. :thumbsup:
 

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I'm wanting to run a 19x10 square setup with 285/35/19, but first off, I'm not sure if this is feasible. I know it would probably fit, but will it look goofy?

If all 4 wheels are the same offset, with the front (or rear) stick out more?

I happened to come across a wheel that I like in 19x10 +35ET. Would this look "right" on both the front and the rear? I've been running my factory PP wheels (19x9 +45 front, 19x9.5 +52.5 rear) with 25mm wheel spacers in the front and 23mm spacers in the rear and I like the way they sit. Would the 10" wheel with +35 be similar to this?


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The 19x10 35MM offset it's a perfect fitment to sit flush with the fenders.

Check out a few images of this setup:
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Well crap. The +35 looks exactly like what I'm looking for.

Now I found a killer deal on a set of vossens in +45.
 

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I think I'll try these 19x10 +45. If I don't like it I can always toss on a 5mm spacer.
Is the car's rear track in relation to the fenders wider than the front? In other words, using the same size and offset wheel on the front and rear, does one end tuck in more than the other?
 

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I think I'll try these 19x10 +45. If I don't like it I can always toss on a 5mm spacer.
Is the car's rear track in relation to the fenders wider than the front? In other words, using the same size and offset wheel on the front and rear, does one end tuck in more than the other?
I don't think so. Looks pretty even to me and I'm happy with the way it looks and handles. I did the subframe alignment kit which helps. I've seen some cars where one side sticks out further than another.
 

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P51 101RF in 19X10 +35 with 275/35/19 from what I remember. Enough room for a 285/35/19.





 

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I think I'll try these 19x10 +45. If I don't like it I can always toss on a 5mm spacer.
Is the car's rear track in relation to the fenders wider than the front? In other words, using the same size and offset wheel on the front and rear, does one end tuck in more than the other?

If anything, the fronts are a bit more tucked in than the rear wheel running the same offset. Thus the common practice of running front spacers (though this also driven by limited tire to shock clearance up front).

+45 is almost sure to require a spacer or limit your front tire size. And a 10mm spacer to get back to a +35 equivalent would require new wheel studs to provide adequate thread engagement of the lug nuts.
 

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I decided to pass on the set of +45 and will be doing 19x10 +35 square with 285/35

Thanks everyone for the input.
Awesome! Best choice for fitment. Let see some pics once you get the wheels on :)
 

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What about 305/35R19 square on 19"x10" 35mm with no spacers?
 
 




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