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no. no. even with all things being equal on my setup at the moment :)

my front track is still wider (due to strut interference), but the car is definitely more neutral than it was with 315s square - which is exactly what i was hoping and setting up for. if i was trending understeer, easily fixed with more rear spring (which is #1 on my list, 1600# is *not* enough for me), more rear bar or less front bar. i have lots of dials to turn on my setup :D
Good deal. Thanks for the feedback.
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Actually thinking about getting 19x9.5 +35 front and 19x9.5 +25 rear. Just wondering if I can live with that using stock suspension ( I assume we cannot adjust camber with stock suspension & struts?)
 

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Actually thinking about getting 19x9.5 +35 front and 19x9.5 +25 rear. Just wondering if I can live with that using stock suspension ( I assume we cannot adjust camber with stock suspension & struts?)
From what I understand, you need to reverse that. +25 up front, +35 in the rear.
 

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What size offset would give me a very flush fit on a 10.5" rim ? Just looking on line it looks like there is quite a selection of wheels with a 40, 42 and 45 offset. The 35 offset just seems to give more poke than I want for a daily driver.
 

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What size offset would give me a very flush fit on a 10.5" rim ? Just looking on line it looks like there is quite a selection of wheels with a 40, 42 and 45 offset. The 35 offset just seems to give more poke than I want for a daily driver.
Depends on tire width a 25ET 10.5 with a 275 is flush in front pokes about 5mm in rear. If running wider like a 305 you would want closer to a +40 offset but that might hit the front strut due to inset.
 

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For both, I want as wide a rim and tire as possible without the rim sticking out past the fenders. I like the 11" rears and 10" on the front too but that is going to cost me at least $3000 and I am hoping to do it for less than that.
 

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For both, I want as wide a rim and tire as possible without the rim sticking out past the fenders. I like the 11" rears and 10" on the front too but that is going to cost me at least $3000 and I am hoping to do it for less than that.
If you want more tire than me you will want a +35 or so offset in a 10.5 for front and rear. I'm going to try a set of 285/30/20 next time.
 

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I really like your set up. I just dont want the back rim to stick out past the fender. Is your flush or does it poke ?
 

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I really like your set up. I just dont want the back rim to stick out past the fender. Is your flush or does it poke ?
Back wheel pokes 5mm or so. +30 with 275 would be flush in the rear.
Picture of the rear poke on mine.
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Front is flush.
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Back wheel pokes 5mm or so. +30 with 275 would be flush in the rear.
Picture of the rear poke on mine.
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Front is flush.
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Whats your camber specs for the rear?
 

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Camber the Sportlines gave was perfect. It's -2.7 on one side and -2.8 on the other.
How much inboard clearance do you have?
The rears I have from my 2013 sit almost 20mm more inboard at the face, and over 30mm more inboard at the back end... thinking I might need a 15mil spacer for them
The fronts are almost exactly 20mm inboard overall.
 

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How much inboard clearance do you have?
The rears I have from my 2013 sit almost 20mm more inboard at the face, and over 30mm more inboard at the back end... thinking I might need a 15mil spacer for them
The fronts are almost exactly 20mm inboard overall.
Almost 4" inboard room in the rear measured at the wheel. Tires are stretched a little so should be more room at them but hard to measure because I'm so low in back. 20" Wheel clears the shock mount easily being this low so it's a non issue for me.
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Holy shit! These cars have a lot of room to grow, apparently!!

Thanks, man. :) Test fit on stock suspension is going to be fun, I think!
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