Thanks SRV! So if they were to maybe fit...they would need a greater offset. I think the seller said the rears were 45. I thought it might be a stretch. I have found some that have done it during a simple google search but not enough info for me to drop 2500 on a set to find out they dont fit.
lol, you need a shot from the rear, since this is about fitting rear wheels. go out and take a hard down the side shot from the rear, you're doing it for the team.
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Plug in the stock wheel and tire sizes, then your new ones, and then look at how they'll fit relative to the originals - it's a really nice tool.
You can also do a search, there is a huge wheel/tire thread with fitment, etc. Plus maybe some of the guys will chime in with their experiences too.
So the Aodhan might be a good choice or the Ray's G-games?
The Aodhan have like 2.5" lips which made me wonder and then had 35+ front and 30+ rears I think. There is descrepency in the listing. One area it says 35+ for both but then the ad saids 30+ rear.
I will mess around with that wheel offset calc. Thanks for sending that!
Actaully...I think I like the Aodhan DS08. It seems to me that both my tires would fit on the rims and the wheel would fit in the spaces. Hopefully someone will chime in....thanks SRV!! The look you had going in the pictures is the where I would like the tires to sit. Wondering if with this set up the wheels will look as agressive as I am looking for. Wish they made the rears in 10" vs 9.5"
I am not really sure what I am checking I guess. In some cases it shows 0.47" further away and out...I suppose I should go measure where the tire is at reletive to the fender. But then I start thinking about the brakes..,..
Looking at the spreadsheet I have it looks like for the front maybe et 35 or 30 leaning towards 30 and for the rear 30 or 22? If I went with 35 on the front and 30 on the rear then later I could get wider tires to mount and the face of the wheel would be the same correct?
I think that if you go an inch wider in the rear and change the offset from 46.5 to 30 you will rub, at least when cornering hard. someone confirm or refute. as stated by @SRV , the oem front offset is 34 not 40. going a half inch wider you probably don't want to reduce the offset but could increase it to maybe 40.