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New (to me) 19' Kinesis F110 rubbing inside. Tire size and offset help?!?

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Old Feb 1, 2016 | 03:35 PM
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Unhappy New (to me) 19' Kinesis F110 rubbing inside. Tire size and offset help?!?

Hi guys, I have an 02' Turbo I just found a set of discontinued Kinesis F110's in near mint condition which I was super stoked about and now a bit disappointed after receiving them. The previous owner had them on a 02' c2 which he said he had to cut the sheet metal and roll fenders for. He claimed he did not know the offset but that the wheels were better suited on a C4S or Turbo. I know I definitely need spacers as the wheels rub on the inside and I also want the wheels to sit flush (more aggressive). I have a couple questions now...

1) The owner told me that the front wheels were 19x8.5 however when I received the wheels I see 19X8JFH2 50. Would it say 8.5 if it were 8.5? Does the 50 mean offset? Tire size on the front are 235/35ZR19 Michelin Pilot Supersport

2) The rear says 19X11JCH2 58 so 58 offset? Tire size is 295/30ZR19 Michelin Pilot Supersport

3)Are the tire size rolling diameter okay for the all-wheel-drive?

4)What spacers do I need and lug bolt to make these fit and look flush/no gap?

Thank you so much for your help!
 

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20mm spacers would probably be safe, 35mm if you want to roll fenders and run camber, just depends on how low you are and how close you want to be.
 
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pwrhound ran these specs with near flush fitment. The fronts needed to be rolled though.

Front fenders rolled. 18x9 ET47, -3.25º camber, 18x12 ET40, -2.5º camber, 245/40/18 and 305/35/18 tires.
 
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Originally Posted by su_maverick
pwrhound ran these specs with near flush fitment. The fronts needed to be rolled though.

Front fenders rolled. 18x9 ET47, -3.25º camber, 18x12 ET40, -2.5º camber, 245/40/18 and 305/35/18 tires.
Thankyou for the response but I have 19' wheels. Also I'm just looking into getting spacers if possible!
 
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Originally Posted by Aktavate
20mm spacers would probably be safe, 35mm if you want to roll fenders and run camber, just depends on how low you are and how close you want to be.
I see someone selling 23mm spacers? Does that work? Do spacers come in a bunch of different mm's? Do you know if my tire size are ok? I would like to use up these tires and the next year or so and later switch to wider tires.
 
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From what I have heard, you dont ever want to go over a 3% difference in the overall diameter of the front to rear tires. Keeping it under a 1% difference is best. There are a ton of different sized spacers out there but the best ones have a hub lip on them
 
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can others please chime in? I would GREATLY appreciate it!
 
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add 10mm spacer up front, rear needs a 31mm spacer to get to GT2 wheel specs
stock 996tt tire size is 25.1" front, rear is 25.0:
your tires are 25.5" Front, 26.0".
IMHO, sell the wheels and get correct widebody-offset sizes. Tires are also wrong
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Originally Posted by romeo62186
Thankyou for the response but I have 19' wheels. Also I'm just looking into getting spacers if possible!
18 or 19 doesnt matter... only the overall diameter. That overall diameter specs will get you a flush fitment that will work with the diffs. If you can do basic math you can figure out the rest.
 
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