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Hello guys,

Unfortunately conditions on the roads in Northern Ireland forced me to replace my beloved OEM alloys to the aftermarket ones.

Sorry to be nuisance, but I am still quite a newbie when it comes to aftermarket wheels sizes and for the life of me - I couldn't find anyone fitting similar set of wheels or measurements.. Alloy shop said it should be OK for my car..

Would these below fit my bone stock ISF?


ET35 sounds like very strange offset for rears.. Will I need to have spacers? 
 

JR Wheels JR11 19x8,5 ET40 5x112/114,3 Bronze 

JR Wheels JR11 19x9,5 ET35 5x112/114,3 Bronze 
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Also, would I be ok fitting F 225/40R19  R 255/35R19 or I could go wider?
 

Thank you

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Mantas88 said:

ET35 sounds like very strange offset for rears.. Will I need to have spacers? 

Stock rears have an offset of 55 mm. The new wheels at 35 would be 20 mm further out, putting a spacer on would push it out even more.

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40 minutes ago, ColinBarber said:

Sorry just noticed you are going wider as well, so it will stick out another 1/4 inch.

This site will help you visualise it:

https://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?width=255&aspect=35&diameter=19&wheelwidth=9&offset=55&width2=255&aspect2=35&wheel_size=19&wheel_width=9-5&offset2=35

 

Oof, I've totally misunderstood offset then. Thanks for sharing this with me.

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i run 8.5 x 19 et23 with 255 35 19 on the front and 9.5 x 19 et38 with 275 30 19 on the rear

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I hope you're taking advantage of the Driftwork JR Wheels sale? If not, check it out... chop chop though ends tonight I believe! 🙂

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Posted

I want to say thanks to everyone here.

I finally got JR11 from Poland and fitted them with Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 5.

No rubbing, quite a stiff ride to be honest.

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The longer the wheels come outwards, the harder the wheel bearings will become loaded.

On front wheels, stearing will become different too.

Posted
1 hour ago, Mantas88 said:

I want to say thanks to everyone here.

I finally got JR11 from Poland and fitted them with Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 5.

No rubbing, quite a stiff ride to be honest.

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Looks nice. How are you finding the new tyres?

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1 hour ago, RichGS11 said:

Looks nice. How are you finding the new tyres?

It's bit too early to come up with a conclusion. I only did 180 miles on them. At the moment tyres feel very stiff and not too grippy. Over few weeks I should break them in.

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Just an update for those interested in these wheels - rear bastards do rub every time I go over the bumps. I only noticed that during my trip to Ireland.

 

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Posted
14 hours ago, Mantas88 said:

Just an update for those interested in these wheels - rear bastards do rub every time I go over the bumps. I only noticed that during my trip to Ireland.

 

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what size/offset are the rears?

Posted
8 hours ago, Twellsie said:

what size/offset are the rears?

19x9,5 ET35 - 255/35 tyres
 


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