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So I'm not sure of the back spacing or offset my new GT requires. I'm wondering if you guys who have gone to 10 wheels on a square setup have the same wheels front and back (same offset)? The only reason I would consider a square setup is to allow me to rotate the tires, but then I got to thinking the front and rear sets probably require different offset. Can someone give me a little guidance here. Thanks.
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I guess most square setup uses 4 identical wheels, myself included. It works perfectly.
No one wants to remount the tires for rotating them.
 

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There are options that work as a 10" sqaure yes, depends on the brand and style you want.
 
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I guess most square setup uses 4 identical wheels, myself included. It works perfectly.
No one wants to remount the tires for rotating them.
Thanks, I was guessing so and I may have even seen some posts, but got it in my gut to double check.

There are options that work as a 10" sqaure yes, depends on the brand and style you want.
I've been like a deer in headlights looking at rims. All I know is black, less spokes the better. I don't have anything picked yet, I like your guy's Project 6gr, you sent me a quote. I have been unable to really look at many or choose anything yet as I don't haven't figured out what backspacing works on a 19"x10" rim. My biggest problem is I have gotten through my whole life with Jeeps and lots of options to choose from not nearly as much $ as this new sports thing (for me). I just have to convince myself I really really need new wider tires.

Wondering if someone can throw out some #s for offset to look for with a 19" x 10" wheel. without that info it's tough for me to look around at what's all available out there.
 

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Are you planning on running stock suspension? Im running 19x10 +30 275 35 squared and its pretty much flush but with coilovers and -2.5 degrees camber all around. you can run lower offset up front than the rear by about 10mm just fyi. Id look at +35 or close to it depending on tire size you want to run.
 

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+35 works well. Less is better for the fronts (+25..+35) and a little more for the rears (+35..+45). A +35 works well all round without spacers. If you went much higher in the front you probably want a spacer. For the rears a much lower number and they'll stick out with a stock height suspension.
 

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I'm running the MMD holgens 20x10 et45 and 20mm spacers so essentially 25 offset and its flush. Id keep a 10" wheel in 20-30 range to avoid running spacers and still looking aggressive.
 
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Thanks guys! That's the info I was looking for. Pretty sure I'm going to stay with stock suspension, told myself I don't need to lower it. Cool, now I can see what's out there in that size range. I appreciate the help.
 

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Thanks guys! That's the info I was looking for. Pretty sure I'm going to stay with stock suspension, told myself I don't need to lower it. Cool, now I can see what's out there in that size range. I appreciate the help.
You always need to go lower
 

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Thanks guys! That's the info I was looking for. Pretty sure I'm going to stay with stock suspension, told myself I don't need to lower it. Cool, now I can see what's out there in that size range. I appreciate the help.
Just a counterpoint... you may think you don't want to lower now, but change your mind in the future. I'd get wheels/tire/offsets based on the possibility of lowering so you don't screw yourself if you change your mind...

Oh, and use Paul at N4SM... he's the best :D
 

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Just a counterpoint... you may think you don't want to lower now, but change your mind in the future. I'd get wheels/tire/offsets based on the possibility of lowering so you don't screw yourself if you change your mind...

Oh, and use Paul at N4SM... he's the best :D
Problem is that my car already scrapes on the front end entering and departing my driveway. But the thanks for the tip, I'll keep it in mind.
So if I was to lower it, what would be good offset #s?
 

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I did 19x9.5 +30 with 275's all around. Sits perfect with no poke. I'm lowered on steeda ultralite linears and I don't scrape on anything, but then again I don have a crazy driveway haha
 

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ive been looking at alot of rims and tires .. i know some guys on here that run a 19x9.5 rim 35 offset with 275/35 tires. without a issue at all and there lowered... which is going to be the set up i get next spring
 

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Problem is that my car already scrapes on the front end entering and departing my driveway. But the thanks for the tip, I'll keep it in mind.
So if I was to lower it, what would be good offset #s?
I'm lowered on FR Track shocks/struts and Steeda Ultralight Linear springs. I have about a one finger gap... running 20x10 wheels at +35 with 285s all around and I have no rubbing.

If you scrape your driveway without having lowered the car yet, you need to move! Having a cool looking car is much more important than where you live :D
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