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I’m thinking of staying with 19” but replacing the PP wheels. I’d want the offset to give a flush fit (no poke).
What are the ideal offsets for 19x9 and 19x9.5?
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G’day
I’m thinking of staying with 19” but replacing the PP wheels. I’d want the offset to give a flush fit (no poke).
What are the ideal offsets for 19x9 and 19x9.5?
Thanks!
If you are going to replace the PP wheels, there is no reason to stay with staggered wheels of the same widths. Either go 19x9.5 or 19x10 all the way around. Look for +35 offset.
 
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Thanks, definitely agree that's an option, but I'm keen to see what the "best" offsets would be for the 9" and 9.5" - the advantage is to keep the existing tyres, and they are quite cheap to replace in future!
 

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Thanks, definitely agree that's an option, but I'm keen to see what the "best" offsets would be for the 9" and 9.5" - the advantage is to keep the existing tyres, and they are quite cheap to replace in future!
With the 255 tires up front I'd look for +25 offset for the 19x9s.

An alternative is running your 255 tires on 9.5s and replacing them with 275s when they wear out. From that point forward you would have a rotatable setup.
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