A few questions - wheel fitment

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keota
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I've got a few questions concerning fitment and what not.

First question is what are people's opinions on wheel brands such as XXR and Avid .1 Wheels. I really wanted to purchase some Work Emotions or some Rotiform's but those are way out of my budget.

2nd question is, opinions on +35 offset on the A\c? Would I be able to pull it off? I was looking into XXR 530's that are 19x10.75 5/114.3 +35 offset.

I was also thinking of purchasing some wheel spacers, any ideas on how many mm I should get for a flush look.

And lastly, If I did purchase the 530's what tire size should I go if I wanna throw some stretched tires on them.

I've been trying to do research, but I'd like people's opinions lol.


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SanoSuKe
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XXR is considered "fake" wheels by a lot of the car community but if you like it, and don't plan on driving your car hard. Then you should be ok. It all comes down to personal preference. Avid.1 Wheels are okay, a little better than XXRs.

If you want something flush I would stay in the +25 offsets. So you wouldn't even need to use spacers.

on a 19x10.75 I would suggest a 235/35/19 for a nice safe stretch.

keota
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SanoSuKe wrote:XXR is considered "fake" wheels by a lot of the car community but if you like it, and don't plan on driving your car hard. Then you should be ok. It all comes down to personal preference. Avid.1 Wheels are okay, a little better than XXRs.

If you want something flush I would stay in the +25 offsets. So you wouldn't even need to use spacers.

on a 19x10.75 I would suggest a 235/35/19 for a nice safe stretch.
Hmm, I see. I might as well just save up for some Works. Thanks!
Any other wheel brands you recommend? Been looking around and there aren't much 19's. :\

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SanoSuKe
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If you're looking for something nice and won't break the bank, then look into Varrstoen.


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