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19x10.5 +35 57dr and fortune auto coilovers 12k front spring rates. Running -1.6 on the back. And falken Azeris fk510 275/35. Sits pretty low to with no rubbing! Hope this helps someone out in the future lol. Also 57dr are pretty concave at those specs

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19x10.5 +35 57dr and fortune auto coilovers 12k front spring rates. Running -1.6 on the back. And falken Azeris fk510 275/35. Sits pretty low to with no rubbing! Hope this helps someone out in the future lol. Also 57dr are pretty concave at those specs

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Very nice. Need more photos tho. What's the camber on the front?
 

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No idea lol forgot to ask. But it’s all natural camber and from just eyeballing it I’d say about -2
Nice wheels! Don't know much about "camber" so by you running -1.6 would this affect your tread wear drastically?
 

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Nice wheels! Don't know much about "camber" so by you running -1.6 would this affect your tread wear drastically?
At -1.6 maybe yes but doing research that is still within stock parameters. And I’m running a square set up so can rotate tires
 

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Nice wheels! Don't know much about "camber" so by you running -1.6 would this affect your tread wear drastically?
If your toe is within spec, -1.6 camber won't make any noticeable difference in treadwear.
 

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If your toe is within spec, -1.6 camber won't make any noticeable difference in treadwear.
This is one part of my build I have never looked into because I don't want to lower my car because my front Cervini chin is already a pain in the ass on stock springs with the GT500 side splitters. I really wanted to get the CS15's in 19X10.5 ET22 but they'll poke 3/4 inch and don't like pokey pokey because my current setup is with the same wheels but 19X9.5 ET35 running 285/35/19's squared setup. Can you suggest the easiest but cost effective way to get these not poking so much? First 2 pics is my current setup and 3rd pic are the 19X10.5's I really want as my rear setup.

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This is one part of my build I have never looked into because I don't want to lower my car because my front Cervini chin is already a pain in the ass on stock springs with the GT500 side splitters. I really wanted to get the CS15's in 19X10.5 ET22 but they'll poke 3/4 inch and don't like pokey pokey because my current setup is with the same wheels but 19X9.5 ET35 running 285/35/19's squared setup. Can you suggest the easiest but cost effective way to get these not poking so much? First 2 pics is my current setup and 3rd pic are the 19X10.5's I really want as my rear setup.

Morimoto 4.jpg
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I don't think there's a cost-effective way to fit 10.5 ET22 in the back. I mean you can run something like -4 degrees of camber but it will look awful.
 

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This is one part of my build I have never looked into because I don't want to lower my car because my front Cervini chin is already a pain in the ass on stock springs with the GT500 side splitters. I really wanted to get the CS15's in 19X10.5 ET22 but they'll poke 3/4 inch and don't like pokey pokey because my current setup is with the same wheels but 19X9.5 ET35 running 285/35/19's squared setup. Can you suggest the easiest but cost effective way to get these not poking so much? First 2 pics is my current setup and 3rd pic are the 19X10.5's I really want as my rear setup.

Morimoto 4.jpg
Morimoto 2.jpg
s-l1600 (10).jpg
Doesn’t esr sell a 19x10.5 +30? If I’m not mistaken. That’ll fit a little better but you will still get poke in the back
 

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Doesn’t esr sell a 19x10.5 +30? If I’m not mistaken. That’ll fit a little better but you will still get poke in the back
They don't. They do sell 9.5 +35 but that is just too narrow of a tire for the back in my opinion.
 

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I don't think there's a cost-effective way to fit 10.5 ET22 in the back. I mean you can run something like -4 degrees of camber but it will look awful.
Figured that and every time I've approached another S550 owner running these 10.5's claiming to be flushed with an ET22 I know they're full of shit because I'm 1/4 tucked with the CS15's and had to run a 1/4 inch wheel spacer all around to clear the calipers which luckily gave me a flush fitment at the same time, god I really wanted that 3.6 inch lip on those 10.5's but I guess it wasn't meant to be!
 

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Figured that and every time I've approached another S550 owner running these 10.5's claiming to be flushed with an ET22 I know they're full of shit because I'm 1/4 tucked with the CS15's and had to run a 1/4 inch wheel spacer all around to clear the calipers which luckily gave me a flush fitment at the same time, god I really wanted that 3.6 inch lip on those 10.5's but I guess it wasn't meant to be!
Yeah, that lip looks sweet.
 

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19x10.5 +35 57dr and fortune auto coilovers 12k front spring rates. Running -1.6 on the back. And falken Azeris fk510 275/35. Sits pretty low to with no rubbing! Hope this helps someone out in the future lol. Also 57dr are pretty concave at those specs

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Need more pics! That looks excellent!
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