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What’s up guys it’s my first ever post! :innocent: Here’s my problem. It’s a pain trying to avoid 9.5 and 10.5 and the basic popular offset. I’m trying to avoid any sidewall roll and want perfect fender Fitment. I’m trying for 285/35 (maybe 275 with a 9.5 I guess) and 305/30 with 10 inch and 11 inch wheels. I just can’t quite figure out the offset that will work or know will work for sure. I know 275 and 295 I can fit just about anything, it’s just this. I’ll figure out biggest problem of wheels that offer such haha.
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FWIW, just for reference, my current setup with OEM wheels on Conti DSW06 with BMS spacers and Eibach Euro springs.

Spacers: 10mm (F) and 13mm (R)
Tires: 265/35 (F) and 285/35 (R)

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I think the Apex wheels will sit pretty flush. They are 19x9.5 in the front and 19x11 in the rear. Here's one from the Apex wheel's thread.
That +40 looks like magic for the rear. Seeing that its stock height should align quite well lowered, Thank you. Although that front seems to be quite aggressive on the other hand, equally informative
 
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FWIW, just for reference, my current setup with OEM wheels on Conti DSW06 with BMS spacers and Eibach Euro springs.

Spacers: 10mm (F) and 13mm (R)
Tires: 265/35 (F) and 285/35 (R)

2022-02-15 18-24-57.jpeg
Thank you for that. The front gives me some easy math to work with based on how it looks
 
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These might also help if you're still figuring things out:

F: 19x9.5 ET25
R: 19x11 ET40





F: 18x10 ET30
R: 18x11 ET40





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A godsend of a post thank you. 10in 30ET looks to be the one.
 

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A godsend of a post thank you. 10in 30ET looks to be the one.
If you're only looking at outer edge fitment and you want additional room on the inner edge for suspension clearance, you can go 18x9.5 ET24 to put the outer wheel face within .4mm of the 18x10 ET30. 18x10 ET30 can be a direct fit up front but its tire dependent. Info on that tire fitment if you decide to go that route: https://www.supramkv.com/threads/►-apex-18x10-et30-technical-notes-tire-fitment-and-more.10958/

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