TENZO RACING GF-7
Hello. i want to get the tenzo racing gf-7 rims i was looking at the 18" rim diameter but they're offering a 19" staggered where its 19"X8" in the front and 19"x10" in the rear.
will i have any problems with the staggered set up. no my car isn't lowered yet but i plan to lower if there is alot of space between the top of the tire and the wheel well.
if i do get the 18" how thin can i get the tire...is thinner better??? like low profile tires or w.e
sorry if i sound confusing im just trying to hurry up and get ready for work
will i have any problems with the staggered set up. no my car isn't lowered yet but i plan to lower if there is alot of space between the top of the tire and the wheel well.
if i do get the 18" how thin can i get the tire...is thinner better??? like low profile tires or w.e
sorry if i sound confusing im just trying to hurry up and get ready for work
Tenzo actually doesn't offer the GF-7 in a 19x10 in 4 lug. 5 lug only. As it says on their site, it is set up more for staggered fitment on the 350Z G35 and Mustang.
If the only reason you are looking at 19s is staggered fitment, you aren't going to get it with a GF-7.
If the only reason you are looking at 19s is staggered fitment, you aren't going to get it with a GF-7.
Originally Posted by RTon20s
Tenzo actually doesn't offer the GF-7 in a 19x10 in 4 lug. 5 lug only. As it says on their site, it is set up more for staggered fitment on the 350Z G35 and Mustang.
If the only reason you are looking at 19s is staggered fitment, you aren't going to get it with a GF-7.
If the only reason you are looking at 19s is staggered fitment, you aren't going to get it with a GF-7.
okay. if i just go with the 18" rims. will they fit and what size tires should i go with to stay accurate with the speedometer and odometer.
what if i went with the motegi 20" chrome rims
215/35/18 is going to be the properly sized tire for the 18s. With the 20s, you should go with the smallest size tire you can live with. 225/30/20 works, but if you need more sidewall take a look at 225/35/20. Either of those sizes is going to be "oversized" compared to the spec. tire.
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