19x10 25mm off-set(formerly 38)
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The rims that I have on my car now 19x9.5 with an unknown off-set and still have about another year or so left on them. Unfortunately those rims that are on my car now are literally rotting away, they are cracking and rusting out. As a poor college kid, this is my easiest/cheapest solution haha
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My guess is you would be okay, but you may want to contact a member here named "Guitar", I think he is running 19x10 or 11. He may have the info you need.
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You could try using this calculator
http://www.willtheyfit.com/
it should give you a bit of an idea.
http://www.willtheyfit.com/
it should give you a bit of an idea.
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It was a VMR VB3 but every outlet is sold out of the matte black or hyper black with just gun metal and silver in stock... So I canned my order.
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I run around 35 offset in the back with 19x10.5 , they only scrape if there are passengers in the back ( fat ones ) and I go over bumps or something.. never scrapes otherwise..
btw I`m running 275`s..
btw I`m running 275`s..