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not necessarily. an 8.5" +35 wheel will have a different track to a 9.5" +35.

I think you will find a set of 8.5" wheels will have the same track as a set of 9.5" wheels if both sets have the same offset as the track is measured from the centre of the rim/tyre.

Where the corners of the rims sit is a different matter.

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More photo's of the ES6's

I don't think im going to need much more convincing now, they look porn against white. Will try and do another photoshop on mine from the exact same angle and get the size correct :)

Below are the 9.5 fronts, and 11 rears to get a perspective of the rim lip and step on each

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No more than +36 otherwise you will rub the control arm. Will be close to flush on the outside so don't plan on going lower without guard work.

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What an epic thread.


Looking at ordering new wheels and want a second opinion if these will fit an FG sedan?


Front: 19x8.5" +25mm with 245/35r19 tyre

Rear: 19x9.5" +30mm with 275/30r19 tyre


Currently have King SSL springs front and rear with approx 345mm HTG with factory 19 inch wheels and 245/35r19 tyres.


I am confident the fronts will be ok, but I am not sure if the rears will stick out too far? Would I be better off with +35 offest for the rear?


A 20x10" +40 rear sits very flush, and based on my calculations a 19x9.5" +30 will stick out about another 4mm. I don't want the rims or tyres to sit past the lip of the guard but want to get as close as possible without having to roll or flare guards etc.


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