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No spacers…I guess I’ll get new wheels

Hoofprint

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I want my tires to be flush or stick out a smidge.

I have the Magneride…thus longer bolts…thus would need to cut them to make spacers fit. Not going to happen.

I also wouldn’t mind having 305s on the back and 275s up front.

This leaves me with getting new wheels, with correct offset, and new tires.

what offset I would need and what width wheel for those tire sizes?

to help offset the price of new wheels/tires, what can I reasonably sell my PP wheels/tires for? ( <2000 miles currently at 1500)
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I have 305/30-20 on 20x11 - 50 offset, tires are just as you say in the rear... the bulge of the sidewall sits just past fender. In front 265/35-20 on 20x9.5 - 40 offset. 275 will also fit on this size wheel. They are still within the fenders. Less offset or wider tires needed to get out to fender. I almost wish the wheels I got were 10 in front, then I would've run 285 up front. Though I do like that the fronts don't throw stuff up the side of the car at the narrower width/offset.
 

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I recently installed some SVE SP2 wheels on my 24 GT but I don’t have magneride. 19x10 in front and 19x11 in the back. 285/30/19 up front. 305/35/19 in the rear and the stance and fitment in the back is perfect. Offset is I believe 50 in the rear but can’t remember the fronts it’s somewhere in the 30’s
 

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I have the Magneride…thus longer bolts…thus would need to cut them to make spacers fit.
I must have missed something there. Oh you mean BOLT-on spacers. Yeah, NEVER NEVER NEVER. Thru-hole spacers only up front! Anyone who says different is selling something.

You can find 19x10 in shallow ET. But your current bolts should be good for 5-8mm worth no? Just how much longer are they vs stock bolts?

19x10et35 (very common) is borderline flush, so you should be able to accomplish your goal. If you're not sure, buy your rims from LMR or another outfit that has a generous return policy.

I just shipped a set of MMR M600 rims (19x10/11 staggered) to a guy in Atlanta. Maybe he'll let you bring your car over for a test fit?
 


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I want my tires to be flush or stick out a smidge.

I have the Magneride…thus longer bolts…thus would need to cut them to make spacers fit. Not going to happen.

I also wouldn’t mind having 305s on the back and 275s up front.

This leaves me with getting new wheels, with correct offset, and new tires.

what offset I would need and what width wheel for those tire sizes?

to help offset the price of new wheels/tires, what can I reasonably sell my PP wheels/tires for? ( <2000 miles currently at 1500)
Let us know ! We run a 19x10 19x11 setup 285/305 or 285/325 flush fitment !
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