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Wheel size on bf f6 ute


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Hey guys. Im looking at getting a set of wheels from overseas and wanna get fitment confirmation. I want to stick to 19s and I want abit of poke.  So im thinking 19x8.5+35 for front and

19x10+35 rear. How would this sit? Will it clear the f6 brembos?  Anyone with those sizes please post a pic tia

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Those offsets n widths don't = poke. You want at least a 9" front. Offset closer to 0 =poke.
Brembo clearance mostly depends on spoke design. Generally speaking the more aggressive offset the more room you will have. A 9.5+22 might fit brembos with one spoke design but not another. Below are pics of mine. They are varrstoen 222's. Front19x9.5+22 really ar 19x10.5+22. This particular offset wont clear brembos but they come in +12 which will.
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These should give you an idea

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Will poke about 25mm more than mine. So quite abit. They would fit if you ran slight stretch, cut inner lip of guard and rolled em out. Would look tough as f*ck
They do these to in a 18x10+20. You could run that front and rear
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They would look good but would be very aggressive. Approx 16mm further out on the rear than mine and +28mm on the front. They would fit with a little stretch and a guard roll/pump.
With those Japanese wheels just make sure the hub bore is big enough. Falcon uses a 70.1mm. It's ok if they are bigger as you can fit hubcentric spacers

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