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      03-07-2022, 05:53 PM   #1
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19” offset questions

I’ve been planning to go 19” front and rear on my g82 comp but With most wheel options on crazy wait lists it’s been tough to find wheels that would be here this season.

I’ve got a friend with a90 supra who ordered some wheels I liked and was going to cancel the order but they land next month so I could just take over his order. hub and bolt pattern work and they’re 19x9.5f et25 and 19x10.5r et 35. I’m thinking of buying these and running spacers, I’m thinking 20mm rear and 15mm front, what should I run for a flush fitment.

On AST springs aswell if that matters
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I’ve been planning to go 19” front and rear on my g82 comp but With most wheel options on crazy wait lists it’s been tough to find wheels that would be here this season.

I’ve got a friend with a90 supra who ordered some wheels I liked and was going to cancel the order but they land next month so I could just take over his order. hub and bolt pattern work and they’re 19x9.5f et25 and 19x10.5r et 35. I’m thinking of buying these and running spacers, I’m thinking 20mm rear and 15mm front, what should I run for a flush fitment.

On AST springs aswell if that matters
I'm working on a set of 19'' setups and trying to figure out the same.
For a frame of reference:

Stock F is 19x9.5 et 20; 15mm spacer puts it flush (per INDs guide)
Stock R is 20x1.5 et 20; 12mm spacer puts it flush.

If my math isn't completely off that means 9.5'' et 5 is flush F and 10.5'' et 8 ish flush R.

Your setup would result with an effective 10F and 15R offset.
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      03-09-2022, 05:22 PM   #3
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I'm working on a set of 19'' setups and trying to figure out the same.
For a frame of reference:

Stock F is 19x9.5 et 20; 15mm spacer puts it flush (per INDs guide)
Stock R is 20x1.5 et 20; 12mm spacer puts it flush.

If my math isn't completely off that means 9.5'' et 5 is flush F and 10.5'' et 8 ish flush R.

Your setup would result with an effective 10F and 15R offset.
I was thinking along the same lines, I don’t want to go with any bigger than a 20mm spacer really, and if it gets me slightly better than oem I think I could live with that while I order some Other wheels and wait the year for them
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