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Old Apr 7, 2016 | 12:35 PM
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Wheel offset and spacer help please

Hey guys I have recently purchased some Iforged Seneka wheels. Which were 19x9 in the front and they fit flush. Now the issue is the rear they are 19x11 and of course my fault before mounting the tires I didn't measure the offset. So I have a picture to show the fitment of the rear and and purchasing some 15mm rear spacers just hoping someone can tell me if these will work from previous experience or by looking at the pics. Thanks in advance.









 
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Is your car narrow body or wide body?
Do you have the offset of the wheels?
 
Old Apr 7, 2016 | 12:43 PM
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Is your car narrow body or wide body?
Do you have the offset of the wheels?
Sorry no offsets and it is a NB
 
Old Apr 7, 2016 | 01:26 PM
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Sorry no offsets and it is a NB
That would be hard to guess.
From the picture, it looks like 10mm.
 
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Hmm so it may be better to opt for a 7mm first? Don't want to get the 15mm and it be way too much but it apear to be atleast a 1in gap when looking at the rear camber.


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That would be hard to guess.
From the picture, it looks like 10mm.
 
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Hmm so it may be better to opt for a 7mm first? Don't want to get the 15mm and it be way too much but it apear to be atleast a 1in gap when looking at the rear camber.
You need to measure it.
 
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Originally Posted by R33_
You need to measure it.
Agreed, and here is a link to a post I did suggesting a way to get a good measurement: https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post4458671
 
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