Will this 19" wheel fit????
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E-Bay has these wheels for $350 ea.
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P/N1388 19x10 5x120 ET40mm offset
A 40mm offset seems marginal for a 10 inch wheel, it may stick out too far. How do you determine these things? Here they are on a 350Z. Nice wheels.
STILAUTO
P/N1388 19x10 5x120 ET40mm offset
A 40mm offset seems marginal for a 10 inch wheel, it may stick out too far. How do you determine these things? Here they are on a 350Z. Nice wheels.
![](http://www.edgeracing.com/WTP/stilauto-five-v-230.jpg)
![](http://www.edgeracing.com/ebay/auctions/vp/stilauto-five-nissan-350z-h02-b.jpg)
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my 10.5" rims from FIKSE are 38 mm. Granted these are on the back, and they do not stick out.
So a wheel that is 1/2" narrower and has a hole 2 mm differnce in offset should fill the rear wheel wells very nicely.
Front, I have 9.5" with a 38 mm offset as well, so, the wheel will move inwards (a hole 2 mm) but will be ~.25" wider on the outside, again, should fit, with out sticking out, but may rub the front plastic wheel well liner at full lock.
Does that help?
So a wheel that is 1/2" narrower and has a hole 2 mm differnce in offset should fill the rear wheel wells very nicely.
Front, I have 9.5" with a 38 mm offset as well, so, the wheel will move inwards (a hole 2 mm) but will be ~.25" wider on the outside, again, should fit, with out sticking out, but may rub the front plastic wheel well liner at full lock.
Does that help?
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Thanks Andy. I know it is a risk, you never know until you actually put the wheels on the car. I will contact the seller and try to gather as much information as possible before I make any decision. The tires for the wheels would be Bridgestone Potenza 275/30-19 Front and 285/30-19 Rear. The range of offsets is quite large. I have seen 10.5" wheels range from 38mm to 56mm offset for the same application.
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Call them up man. I have stilauto wheels and they looked sick. One got damaged in by a hit and run. Stilauto doesn't sell anymore in the US. They sell only in Italy.....I've been going through hell trying to get this one wheel for over a year.