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Old Jul 31, 2010 | 03:58 PM
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NJ Fd With 19x10 with+50 offset

Is there anyone who make a wheel like that?
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Old Aug 2, 2010 | 11:31 AM
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Very doubtful unless it's a custom wheel.

What's the purpose of running this size? what size tire do you want?

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Old Aug 2, 2010 | 12:04 PM
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sounds horrible...

also i think that would rub on the rear control arms... with such a high offset
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Old Aug 2, 2010 | 12:55 PM
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18x10" +50 is the the preferred track size, but requires aftermarket trailing arms and coilovers. You can run the rear w/ a 5mm spacer.

However, if you're not tracking (and you aren't likely to, because 275/30/19 track tires, the size you'd need, aren't made), there's no real reason to go 10" all around and need the +50 offset.

Better to go w/ a 19x10 +42 and up rear, and a narrower front, so you can get some clearance. There might be some rims at this size, but you could be looking at modulars like Work, Fikse, or CCW.
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