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ok so as i bought the car in august and am not trying to break my own bank right now i guess i should have been a little more specific. i think i want to keep the stock PP wheels. so would it be a better choice to get some used fronts and put them on the rear or get used rears and put them on the front? at least until i could afford another complete set of wheels. i read that using the rears on the front need to have at least a 5mm spacer. i dont think i would need anything to put fronts on the rears from what i have seen.

now if i go either of these routes would it look weird in terms of different offsets? or would you even notice? is there anything else i need to consider to make one or the other work? lastly would there be any negative effects on the car in the long run?
 

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ok so as i bought the car in august and am not trying to break my own bank right now i guess i should have been a little more specific. i think i want to keep the stock PP wheels. so would it be a better choice to get some used fronts and put them on the rear or get used rears and put them on the front? at least until i could afford another complete set of wheels. i read that using the rears on the front need to have at least a 5mm spacer. i dont think i would need anything to put fronts on the rears from what i have seen.

now if i go either of these routes would it look weird in terms of different offsets? or would you even notice? is there anything else i need to consider to make one or the other work? lastly would there be any negative effects on the car in the long run?
If I am understanding this correctly you want to run squared tires on the stock PP wheels? That makes zero sense. The rims are different sizes. That would look goofy.
If you are trying to save money why spend any money on the tires? Just run them until you can buy new wheels.
 

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If I am understanding this correctly you want to run squared tires on the stock PP wheels? That makes zero sense. The rims are different sizes. That would look goofy.
If you are trying to save money why spend any money on the tires? Just run them until you can buy new wheels.
Actually brotha you can run square just use a 5 mm spacer upfront for the 9.5 upfront
 

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Actually brotha you can run square just use a 5 mm spacer upfront for the 9.5 upfront
But it sounds like he wants to put the 19x9s in the back with the 9.5s upfront with the same size tire on all the wheels so he can rotate.

I've got MMD 20x10s all the way around. Started with 5mm spacers but eventually bumped up to 20mm all the way around to get a flush fitment.
 

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But it sounds like he wants to put the 19x9s in the back with the 9.5s upfront with the same size tire on all the wheels so he can rotate.

I've got MMD 20x10s all the way around. Started with 5mm spacers but eventually bumped up to 20mm all the way around to get a flush fitment.
No sir just seemed that way I've spoke. To him he's thinking to do a 19x9 all around or something he 19x9.5 all around
 

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I went 19x9.5 +30 with 275/40r19 PSS. It sits perfect and closes the wheel gap from my steeda ultralites in the front. Couldn't be happier with how it sits. the rear stance makes it look hunkered down and ready to go. with a +30 it sits perfect in the rear and just inside the fender a bit up front. it clears everything no problem without a spacer.

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sits real nice...have you got a side shot?
 

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MRR GF9's in their liquid silver color. Weighed dead on 25lb on my shipping scale so about 40lb lighter than stock with the PSS tires. Really great bang for buck.
 
 








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