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Well, with that offset, you will need to mess with your camber; even if you try to flush it with a smaller width tires, you will eat up your tires.
Well my fenders are already rolled. Rolled them for safe measure with my old wheels. and I plan on running a 2 degrees of camber all the way around. Tires aren't a huge concern because I get deals on them. That being said I don't want to go through them at a stupid rate. With all this said will it work or should I pass it up and go with something less aggressive?
If this is too aggressive what would you recommend getting? Ideally I want a 18x9.5 and run a 255/35 and be as flush as possible but still be able to rail the **** out of the car on a back road.
Last edited by Silver_Excalibur; 10-11-2015 at 08:17 PM.
255 is pretty meaty. I ran 245/45 on a +38 offset with my 18x9.5 wheels and I was rubbing at the rear(fenders aren't rolled) and ate up my front fender-well liners and had a bad front tires camber wear. If you're considereing that wheels and tire size(18x9.5-255/35), you may have to get a set of wheels with less offset, around +35 to +40. Below is a member here with a +40. Mine are back on stock height with the bronze wheels.
Last edited by Grace_Excel; 10-17-2015 at 10:36 AM.
I am looking at buying 18x10.5 with +35 offset, I assume I will have to do some fender rolling. I am looking at 265-285 35/18. Any idea how much work it will take to minimize tire rub. The car is not lowered yet, but will be in the foreseeable future... I don't wanna do any of those whack camber adjustments. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
225/45/18
R18 8.5J 40 with 25mm spacers (or which spacers better to get for flush or stance look?)
That's stock size(except the offset), but a 15 mm wheel spacers will be just right.
Originally Posted by strokercharged95gt
I am looking at buying 18x10.5 with +35 offset, I assume I will have to do some fender rolling. I am looking at 265-285 35/18. Any idea how much work it will take to minimize tire rub. The car is not lowered yet, but will be in the foreseeable future... I don't wanna do any of those whack camber adjustments. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
That offset will make your wheel poke out, you'd have to do more than just pulling the fenders out.
Originally Posted by TaliForeal Jonez
I'm looking to buy varrstoen es2 will 19x8.5 et35 and 19x9.5 et40 fit without modifications?
What tire sizes will I need?
235/55/18 I think is stock wheels for CX-5s. And yes, it will rub. Ideally, you want to stay around "35 - 40" sidewall profile; may be "45" if the tires' width is 225 or 235.
My current tires are 225/45 ZR 18 95Y , and really worn out
I was thinking of getting 255/40ZR18/XL99(Y) same brand & tire : Michelin Pilot Super Sport
Do I have to account for the rim width? How do I do that?
I want to know if they would fit the car correctly.
Also, doing the math, the current tires are 101.25 tall , and the new ones would be 102 tall.
How would this affect the ride or speedometer?
And can I do the change without any other impacts?
I'm also thinking this would help in not getting the rim so scratched.