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I have a '19 gt pp1 sitting on steeda sport progressive lowering springs (~1.5" drop up front and ~1" rear). I'm looking to get some wider staggered wheels, but I'm worried about rubbing. Anyone running a similar suspension setup have any advice for me? I'm looking at some 19x9.5/10.5 and 19x10/11 options. Forgive me if this has already been answered, but I didn't see it while searching.
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There are plenty of 10/11 staggered setups on lowering springs. Things like wheel offset and tire size matter, too. Suggest doing some more research.
 
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There are plenty of 10/11 staggered setups on lowering springs. Things like wheel offset and tire size matter, too. Suggest doing some more research.
That's exactly what I've been looking for and haven't been able to find
 

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Go to performance websites. Look at setups they have for your car. Then look at the offset data they provide. From there its simply a matter of determining what wheel you want to run and if they provide an offset and bolt pattern for your application in the given tire width. Talk to a tire center the sells custom wheels...not a stereo shop or a vinyl wrap shop, but an actual tire center with a reputation. You won't fin the wheels on my car openly available. I did my own research and obtained my own part numbers. I contacted a local reputable tire center that deals a lot in custom wheels and had them order the wheels for me. Done. It's not rocket science.
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