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Hi all,

As the topics reads, i'm after a set of 19" wheels, preferably 19x9 on the front and 19x9.5 or 10 on the rear with +30 or greater offsets and living in Sydney.

I like styles such as TE37, CE28N and with a little dish. Been searching around but most are 18" in that type of offset or plenty of 19" with +22 offsets. No good for me. :(

Appreciate any offerings. Thanks.

http://www.jdmconcep...-370z-z34-09-10

suit coupe. You have sedan?

by saying +30 or greater, what do you mean? You want a +40 or a +15?

You know a +15 will stick out further than a +30?

For the rear, you are aiming quite wide.

10 inches wide, maximum +45 (will still poke out JUST A BIT) but will need a stretched 255 tyre so it doesnt rub on the guard lip

9.5 inches wide, +45 will be flush

you'll struggle to find anything on the market higher than +45 offset either way....

on the front

8.5 inches wide, +30 offset... will be flush. +40 offset or higher and your tyre will rub the upper suspension arm

9's are the widest you'll get in there, unless you get aggressive offset having the rims poke out and stretch a narrow tyre.

on a 9, nothing lower than +35 offset or you will hit the inner arm AND the guard lip

as far as tyre fitments go..... every tyre is different. some 255's are physically wider than others. I found that out the hard way

Thx for the advice Deep Dish V35. Much appreciated.

Yeah, i only wanted to go 9" on the front and max 10" on the rear. I had a set of Work Emotions XD9 18x10" +38 with 295/35/18 on the rear and it sat nicely, though the front didn't fit.

I do prefer a flush or under the guard look, rather than the poke out look. I dont think i would go more than +40.

Thanks again.

resale value on jap wheels are definately a lot better than the rest but given the current market its hard to sell anything at the moment. Type of wheel, specs and condition play a big part in resale. Some you pick up at a bargain and make a bit others you break even or lose a bit. All depends how desperate you are to sell etc..

I've been trying to kick the habit but something good always comes up :)

resale value on jap wheels are definately a lot better than the rest but given the current market its hard to sell anything at the moment. Type of wheel, specs and condition play a big part in resale. Some you pick up at a bargain and make a bit others you break even or lose a bit. All depends how desperate you are to sell etc..

I've been trying to kick the habit but something good always comes up :)

I'm in recruitment.... What do you do when companies are in hiring freezes? Haha

Ahh I see... Might just invest in a set of GT-Ms then

For the rear, you are aiming quite wide.

10 inches wide, maximum +45 (will still poke out JUST A BIT) but will need a stretched 255 tyre so it doesnt rub on the guard lip

9.5 inches wide, +45 will be flush

you'll struggle to find anything on the market higher than +45 offset either way....

on the front

8.5 inches wide, +30 offset... will be flush. +40 offset or higher and your tyre will rub the upper suspension arm

9's are the widest you'll get in there, unless you get aggressive offset having the rims poke out and stretch a narrow tyre.

on a 9, nothing lower than +35 offset or you will hit the inner arm AND the guard lip

as far as tyre fitments go..... every tyre is different. some 255's are physically wider than others. I found that out the hard way

Forgot to say that all offsets are allowing for slight lowering of the car. The lower the car is, the less flush those measurements will be

I'm running 8.5 +25 fronts sorta flush lol...I have also ran 8.5 +42 fronts sunken in look but no rubbing. I've posted the below a few times. If you haven't seen it here it is again. The below is for a vehicle on standard suspension so on a lowered car, you can stretch the maximums a bit further. Max I have run at the rears are 9.5 +30 lowered on Z suspension, pokes out a bit on 245s

93661d1217440321-will-19x8-5-22-offset-fit-front-g35-sedan-sedan_wheel_fitment_chart.jpg

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