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Hello i am just wondering would 19x9.5 fronts 19x10.5 rear both with offset of 22 work ?
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Fronts would probably fit but that's a no go on the rears unless you want an inch of fender poke
 
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Fronts would probably fit but that's a no go on the rears unless you want an inch of fender poke
So you think with that inch; it would rub? Or what would happen
 

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Plus the rear sticking out that far is going to sling all that road crap all over your car. Probably will be hard on the paint.
 

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Can we sticky a wheel offset calculator on this forum? I swear there is a new "will these fit" thread every other day.

I like this one:
https://www.willtheyfit.com
These calculators provide good information but don't tell (for a given vehicle) how many mm of "inset" will fail to clear the strut and/or how many mm of "poke" will stick out from the fender. Yes, you can try to measure from whatever your current setup is, but it's easier just to ask. :)
 

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These calculators provide good information but don't tell (for a given vehicle) how many mm of "inset" will fail to clear the strut and/or how many mm of "poke" will stick out from the fender. Yes, you can try to measure from whatever your current setup is, but it's easier just to ask. :)
Eh, I disagree. I think measuring is pretty self explanatory. I could see space between the strut being more difficult but a situation like this one could easily be seen by measuring that a 22 offset in the rear would look ridiculous.
 

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The way these cars are made is a low offset front and high offset rear

We typically do the following

19x9.5 ET 29
19x10.5 ET 40

However the front is fine, but the rear will stick out a inch easily.
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