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I want to replace my oem wheels however, would like to keep the tires. I’m running into fitment issues in regards to offset, can anyone explain?

Front: 19x9.5 5x112 +22 or +35
Rear: 19x10.5 5x112 +22

Is anyone running on +35 front and +22 on rear tires? I wanted to get ESR SR07 Gloss black but can’t find +40 in rear.

Any recommendations?
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I want to replace my oem wheels however, would like to keep the tires. I’m running into fitment issues in regards to offset, can anyone explain?

Front: 19x9.5 5x112 +22 or +35
Rear: 19x10.5 5x112 +22

Is anyone running on +35 front and +22 on rear tires? I wanted to get ESR SR07 Gloss black but can’t find +40 in rear.

Any recommendations?
any update on this? i was also thinking of getting the ESR SR01 with both +22
 
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any update on this? i was also thinking of getting the ESR SR01 with both +22
Nope, but you have to get +22 in front and +30 in the rear for the fitment to work that is what I told my ESR customer support. In case, you find more details, let me know. I’m holding off on the wheels and getting turbo instead.
 

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theres this guys who is running ESR SR05 9.5 and 10.5.

which i know they only sell as +22 offset. andd hes running a 285 on rear.

can get a hold of anymore info... but i just know hes running it and it looks like everything fits.

https://wheelfront.com/cars/toyota-supra-gr-a90-grey-esr-sr05/
I don’t see the offset utilized for sr05. I checked and they do not sell +30 for the rears. It’s easier to find +22 all around. Call the customer support and see if they tell you something different.
let me know if you find out more. If +22 works then I might just get them as well.
 

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+22 will work just fine front and/or rear.

What's the weight on the those wheels? Looks like it'll be heavier than stock, which is a downgrade imo.
 

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+22 will work just fine front and/or rear.

What's the weight on the those wheels? Looks like it'll be heavier than stock, which is a downgrade imo.
Plus they're cast wheels so possibly not as durable either. Some are fine, others crack pretty easily - especially at this price point IMO. I'd say a downgrade in multiple ways. ESR has forged options (although most are unappealing to me aesthetically speaking, but that's subjective). Naturally their forged options aren't much cheaper than any others however - about five times more than the SR series wheels.

It's a knockoff TE37 basically... I'd say just save up for longer and get the real deal... then it's truly an upgrade over the stock wheels.
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