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Old 09-07-2014, 09:56 AM
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Wheel offsets 19x9 19x10

Will these work on the E Coupe: in your opinion?
I've searched the forum, but haven't found this exact combination of offsets.

Front: 19x9" ET37
Rear: 19x10" ET47

If the offsets will work, would like to use 245 or 255 fronts with 275 or 285 rears

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hey...
those offsets will work but to limit rubbing you may want to run a smaller tire.
keep in mind that tire brand is very important - some run larger than others.
19x9 - 245/35/19
19x10 - 265/30/19
are you on stock suspension? aftermarket springs with a higher spring rate will also reduce rubbing.
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Stock suspension.
It's important to run larger tires in the rear because of the torque and tendency to spin.
A quaife would fix that: I know.
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Originally Posted by Dueclaws
Stock suspension. It's important to run larger tires in the rear because of the torque and tendency to spin. A quaife would fix that: I know.
The rear wheels will fit no problem with stock suspension. I have +45 offset on 19x10 and 285 tire. Lots of grip!

Can't comment on the front. Just don't know.
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Thanks Venom

both front and rear are tight and 2mm and make a difference.
This will take some thought: can't take the risk to buy the wheels, tires and then find they won't fit correctly.
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I have 45 et rear and 285 AS3's. Very minimal rubbing if I have 4 people in the car and go over a dip. But in a perfect world I would love to have those extra 2 mm. It's the outside that's a bit tight, and a higher offset would help. I heard somewhere that 48mm is perfect...Hope this helps. BTW, when I had the 275's on the rear there was absolutely no rubbing under any circumstance.
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Originally Posted by Dueclaws
Thanks Venom both front and rear are tight and 2mm and make a difference. This will take some thought: can't take the risk to buy the wheels, tires and then find they won't fit correctly.
My setup rubbed like crazy over every bump when I was dropped on Eibach springs but don't have any problems when I went back to stock springs. If you want to be conservative go with +55 offset with a 10" wide rim. That was the "recommended" size from a wheel manufacturer when I inquired about rim sizes for our car.

All I can do is share my current setup experience. But in fairness, if you are concerned then consider going with a bigger offset. Especially if you think you might lower the car in the future.
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Due,

I have 45 et rear and 285 AS3's. Very minimal rubbing if I have 4 people in the car and go over a dip. But in a perfect world I would love to have those extra 2 mm. It's the outside that's a bit tight, and a higher offset would help. I heard somewhere that 48mm is perfect...Hope this helps. BTW, when I had the 275's on the rear there was absolutely no rubbing under any circumstance.
Do you have 9.5" or 10" rear wheels?
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Originally Posted by mambrose23
Due,

I have 45 et rear and 285 AS3's. Very minimal rubbing if I have 4 people in the car and go over a dip. But in a perfect world I would love to have those extra 2 mm. It's the outside that's a bit tight, and a higher offset would help. I heard somewhere that 48mm is perfect...Hope this helps. BTW, when I had the 275's on the rear there was absolutely no rubbing under any circumstance.
I agree. I have a 19x10 with 47ET and 285's on my E550 coupe and I haven't noticed any rubbing at all and it grips VERY good. From my experience, you wont have a problem with front or rear wheels.

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Originally Posted by Dueclaws
Do you have 9.5" or 10" rear wheels?
Sorry for the late response. Mine are 10" wheels. BTW the 275's look a bit small on the 10" wheel. The 285's look better. Also, nice to see someone else have the same set up as your's (47mm/10"/285) and no issues just to be sure.

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