not sure I understand your question... +28 is the rear wheel's offset, I did not use any spacers
Larz - I did try this and it says it will stick out 8 mm (0.3'') farther than stock 20's... which is ok because there is room.Larz wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 5:23 pmThere is a wheel / tire tool in the FAQ. You enter the factory setup on the left and enter your custom set yup on the right. It will tell you any changes and how they might affect your car.
http://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp
If you go to page 1 on this thread, You'll see "Ilya's" second post, under his "setup 2", you will see he ran 9.5 widths with +35 offsets. He is clear for days! You will have no issues running what you want but just remember "X" models require square setupsViperM37X wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:26 amLarz - I did try this and it says it will stick out 8 mm (0.3'') farther than stock 20's... which is ok because there is room.
I was looking for someone who has done the same set up 20x9.5 +35... and any issues with rubbing if lowered... or maybe a pic of that set up.
Ilya's setup 2 on the first page is 20x9 +35 not 20x9.5.
If you go to page 1 on this thread, You'll see "Ilya's" second post, under his "setup 2", you will see he ran 9.5 widths with +35 offsets. He is clear for days! You will have no issues running what you want but just remember "X" models require square setups
I ran 235/40 and 265/35 on my 9.5 front and 10.5 rear set up. 245/40 and 275/35 would work as well.hokiruu wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:14 pmI am trying to find a good tire option for my new 20x9.5 +28, 20x10.5 +22 wheels on my M37X. The challenge si trying to maintain very close overall diameter for AWD with staggered width. I want some stretch, nothing crazy.
These are GTR spec wheels so I am taking a note from the GTR, which are 255/40/20, 285/30/20. I am going more stretch/stance than a stock GTR though, so possibly going all the way down to 255/35, 275/40 or even 275/35. My challenge is that some tire brands don't list overall diameter specs. Cany anyone help?
Looks great! What offset do you have on the wheels? Do you have a part number on the RSR springs?Hey jazzfan wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2019 12:24 am2011 M56s
Lowered on RSR lowering springs
Rohanna RFX5 Wheels. 20x10 front 20x11 rear. 255/40/20. 285/35/20 Falken tires
Custom exhaust 2.5 inch w/X pipe
Intakes
Much appreciated!Hey jazzfan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:35 amMy wheel offsets are 40 in the front and 28 in the rear
Did you need to have a camber kit? Have you had any issues with rubbing? I saw the post with 20x9 Rohana RC7 wheels 20x10 et 25 & 20x11 et 28 on 245/40 front and 285/35 in the rear. Why did you choose to got et 40 in the front since the stock 20x9 wheels are et 43?Hey jazzfan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:35 amMy wheel offsets are 40 in the front and 28 in the rear
I saw in another post, on this thread, someone had Rohanna RC7 wheels 20x10 et25 in the front and 20x11 et 28 in the rear. They did have 245/40 wheels in the front. I just don't understand why you believe that a 20x10 et 28 would stick too far if your 20x11 et 28 in the rear isn't. I would think that a 20x10 et 40 would set too far inside if the stock 20x9 wheel has an et of 43.Hey jazzfan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 2:10 amNo camber kit needed and I had to go with et40 because they didn’t make a et35. Rohanna jumps to a et28 which stuck out to far.
All of you pictures have been removed. Do you have any other one of your car that you can post or share?Hey jazzfan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 2:10 amNo camber kit needed and I had to go with et40 because they didn’t make a et35. Rohanna jumps to a et28 which stuck out to far.