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Hey i was look at getting a set of buddy club p1 plus II 19" and a 9.5" width with offset +22 all round, would these fit with a 245/30/19 tyre size on the front and a 265/30/19 on the back, i have a 04 v35 coupe with brembos anyone know if this will fit?

I believe it will fit, but you are always better off trying them out to see how it looks first. You may not be happy with the offsets..

I am running 20x8.5 +11 front, and 20x9.5 +18 rear. No issues.

you can fit 9.5" 22+ on the front, but your tyres are not ideal and not recommended. It'll stuff up your Speedo reading badly.

I have 19x9.5 22+ and 19x10.5 22+

Tyre is 245/35 front and 275/35 rear.

My speedo on 100kph and GPS or speedo reader on highway says 95-97kph.

Edited by pw350gt

19x9.5 et22 will fit on the front no problem, the rears will have plenty of clearance.

reconsider your tyre profile as mentioned by pw350gt

Hi guys they sold out of those offsets in the buddy clubs, does anyone know if i can run 19x10 with 22 offset on the front, same car v35 coupe with brembo's, i am looking at rpf1's. Cheers.

Hi guys they sold out of those offsets in the buddy clubs, does anyone know if i can run 19x10 with 22 offset on the front, same car v35 coupe with brembo's, i am looking at rpf1's. Cheers.

I doubt that. Too wide

Hi guys they sold out of those offsets in the buddy clubs, does anyone know if i can run 19x10 with 22 offset on the front, same car v35 coupe with brembo's, i am looking at rpf1's. Cheers.

They'll definitely fit if you have adjustable camber arms that permit more neg. I've seen 10.5" wide wheels with a +15 offset on a 350Z before. The bottom of the wheels did stick out a lot due to the size and extra camber, which made it seem a bit like a cop-spec track-only car.

With the stock arms, you'll be pushing it. Maybe with a narrow tyre, but the front flange might touch the guard if you load it up enough.

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