19x8.5 wheels on what offset with stock suspension?

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Good choice on Aodhan LS007! It has a sharp look! I suggest to go as flush as possible, take the advantage to the next level, to enhance the overall stance look.

Assuming you go with 255, on the conservative approach, +35 with stock suspension is just right (quite flush).

But if one day if you would like to lower your suspension, +40 will be safer.

But if you want a total peace if mind, just stick to stock offset.
 

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I’m runnning a +35 offset on Eiback sportline lowering springs, whether you rub or not will be on the tire you run, I run 255/35r18’s no rubbing or scraping. No issues turning at all
 
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Good choice on Aodhan LS007! It has a sharp look! I suggest to go as flush as possible, take the advantage to the next level, to enhance the overall stance look.

Assuming you go with 255, on the conservative approach, +35 with stock suspension is just right (quite flush).

But if one day if you would like to lower your suspension, +40 will be safer.

But if you want a total peace if mind, just stick to stock offset.
Yeah, they look really nice and I love the design. I think I'll do 255s and +35. Thank you!
 
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I’m runnning a +35 offset on Eiback sportline lowering springs, whether you rub or not will be on the tire you run, I run 255/35r18’s no rubbing or scraping. No issues turning at all
I plan on putting either 245s or 255 at max.
 


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I plan on putting either 245s or 255 at max.
To keep the accuracy of the speedometer, suggest to go with 245.

245 is +1.6% inaccurate than actual speed.
255 is +2.4% inaccurate than actual speed.

Also, since 255 is bigger diameter than stock wheel, can feel a bit slower pickup than stock.
 
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To keep the accuracy of the speedometer, suggest to go with 245.

245 is +1.6% inaccurate than actual speed.
255 is +2.4% inaccurate than actual speed.

Also, since 255 is bigger diameter than stock wheel, can feel a bit slower pickup than stock.
Ah, gotcha. I'll keep that in mind.
 

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235/35/19 tires on 19x8.5" Konig Ampliforms with a 45 offset on stock suspension, definitely can't see running a 35 offset after seeing these in person.

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I’m running 19 x 9.5 +35 offset with 245/35 tires. Stock suspension
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