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12-25-2013, 10:43 PM | #1 |
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Forgestar F14 size + offset question
Im kinda a noob when it comes to picking out offsets on wheels. Ive been looking at the Forgestar F14 wheels and would like to run
19x10 front and 19x11 front. I can find threads of people running 19x9 +19x11... I am currently on stock suspension with swift springs but plan on upgrading to a coilover at some point. Can anyone suggest a good offset for 19x10 Front and 19x11 rear?? Id rather get that flush look with no spacers. Thanks and Merry Christmas M3 post members
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A safe bet would be a19x10 et25 front and 19x11et33 rear. This has been done quite a few times already.
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I run Forgestar CF5V's 19x9.5 et22 275/30/19, 19x11 et31 305/30/19.
I'm lowered on the KW Sleeve over kit, front is quite flush, only rubs rear guard liner on full lock turns. Rear I have no rubbing issues at all
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I ran 19x10 ET+26 and 19x11 ET+29 on my CF5Vs with 275/305 Hankook V12s and didn't rub on eibach springs.
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If you go with a 305 rear tire and run a 19x11 ET 29 you have to run a tire with a rounded shouder like the Hankooks or you could rub. The ET33 will be a safer bet and will allow more tire choices. If you run a 295 outback should be no issue at all.
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I run 19X11 in the rear on mine with a 305 PSS tires...there is a slight rub wit 2 people in the back, but I never really have anyone besides the little one ride back there so no rubbing at all...That's with H&R race springs...and no rubbing at the track either (The Nurburgring). Hope this helps buddy
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Really? This is news to me also...what did you read bc now you have me worried haha? I know they are pretty big on the Porsche side...I've punished mine at the track and daily drove about 20,000 miles and no issues...maybe I got lucky?
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I saw horror storys about them cracking but then again im sure you can find the same storys if you dig deep enough with major wheel companys (HRE,BBS....)
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Never heard of Forgestars cracking and if they did what made them crack? Malek runs them on his M3 with no issues. There was a time wben even HRE wheels were banned at certain tracks.
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