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      09-30-2018, 04:36 PM   #1
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Looking at oz ultraleggera wheels 19" 8.5 front 19" 10 rear with Michelin AP4 255/35/R19. Don't know about offsets and fit will this work?

I've also got some Mach Schnell spacers on my 666m wheels. Can I leave these on for winter?
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Proper fitment will ultimately be dependent on the offset. Without that info, it's difficult to give a proper recommendation. However, for a 255 tire, we typically recommend going with a 9" or 9.5" wheel. That way the sidewall will be properly supported, and the tire will not be stretched. Leaving your spacers on would also be dependent on the offset of the wheels. If you could find out the offset, I would be able to give you a much better fitment recommendation.

We typically recommend our EC-7 18x9" ET31 with 245/40-18 or 255/40-18 tires for cars with standard steel brakes, and 19x9.5" ET22 with 255/35-19 tires for cars with carbon ceramic brakes. No spacers required for brake clearance or fitment. We also just launched a winter wheel & tire group buy if you are interested
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Proper fitment will ultimately be dependent on the offset. Without that info, it's difficult to give a proper recommendation. However, for a 255 tire, we typically recommend going with a 9" or 9.5" wheel. That way the sidewall will be properly supported, and the tire will not be stretched. Leaving your spacers on would also be dependent on the offset of the wheels. If you could find out the offset, I would be able to give you a much better fitment recommendation.

We typically recommend our EC-7 18x9" ET31 with 245/40-18 or 255/40-18 tires for cars with standard steel brakes, and 19x9.5" ET22 with 255/35-19 tires for cars with carbon ceramic brakes. No spacers required for brake clearance or fitment. We also just launched a winter wheel & tire group buy if you are interested
The fronts are 19x8.5 29mm offset and the rears are 19x10.5 32mm.
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