Work Emotion Zr-10 19x8.5

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Hi guys,

Anoyne here running 19" Work Emotion ZR-10? I'm looking at getting a set and am trying to work out the correct offset to get as flush to the arch as I can wihtout rubbing. I'm going to run 245/35R19. Everyone who has them seems to run the 18" on 265/35.

From what ive seen I want to go between ET40-ET35 to get the best look, wonmdering if anyone can offer any advice on which would be the best to go for without rubbing on the arch?

I know someone running ET37 on Japan racing wheels wiht the 245/35 without any rubbing, I'd assume that mine would be fine with this, but I know assumption can be the mother of all fuck-ups.

Cheers.
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at 8.5 wide youre gonna need to run a low offset to get it to stick out far enough to be flush.

Just get a 9.5 +38 and run a 255 tire and you shouldnt rub.
 

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at 8.5 wide youre gonna need to run a low offset to get it to stick out far enough to be flush.

Just get a 9.5 +38 and run a 255 tire and you shouldnt rub.
you will rub if your lowered on 255s. Also you are really going to poke with 9.5 not lowered
 

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you will rub if your lowered on 255s. Also you are really going to poke with 9.5 not lowered
Will 19s on a 255 really rub?

All the more reason to go with 18s imo.

Do you have an example of poke on 19s not lowered? I dont think its going to poke at all.
 

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Heres a post of 19x9.5 +38 on stock suspension with 255/35/19 tires. This doesnt look like it pokes to me.

Work Emotion CR Kiwami 19x9.5 +38
Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06+ 255/35/19 on stock suspension, no issues with rubbing
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There is a fair amount of people in this thread posting their 19 inch setup, both on stock suspension and lowered, and from what ive seen, the lowered folks dont have rubbing issues. If anything, if you hit a dip youll rub the fronts and thats an e.z fix. Bend the front tab upwards and youll solve it.

https://www.civicx.com/forum/threads/whos-running-19s-post-them-up.49961/page-1
 


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Hi guys,

Anoyne here running 19" Work Emotion ZR-10? I'm looking at getting a set and am trying to work out the correct offset to get as flush to the arch as I can wihtout rubbing. I'm going to run 245/35R19. Everyone who has them seems to run the 18" on 265/35.

From what ive seen I want to go between ET40-ET35 to get the best look, wonmdering if anyone can offer any advice on which would be the best to go for without rubbing on the arch?

I know someone running ET37 on Japan racing wheels wiht the 245/35 without any rubbing, I'd assume that mine would be fine with this, but I know assumption can be the mother of all fuck-ups.

Cheers.
Go with the 35 offset if you want a 8.5” wide wheel and a 255/35r19 tire
 

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Heres a post of 19x9.5 +38 on stock suspension with 255/35/19 tires. This doesnt look like it pokes to me.




There is a fair amount of people in this thread posting their 19 inch setup, both on stock suspension and lowered, and from what ive seen, the lowered folks dont have rubbing issues. If anything, if you hit a dip youll rub the fronts and thats an e.z fix. Bend the front tab upwards and youll solve it.

https://www.civicx.com/forum/threads/whos-running-19s-post-them-up.49961/page-1
late to this thread but thats me. it doesnt poke out, but it sits very nicely flush with the fender. No rubbing or anything on dips or bumps even full. can post more pics if you want.
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