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      03-28-2023, 04:35 PM   #333
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Originally Posted by vrooooom View Post
Is it possible to get the stock sizes (19x9 & 19x10) to look like that by getting a different ET number? or is the use of spacers the only way?

I just want it to be flat w/ the fender just a little bit more—like 5mm.
We don't offer lower offset versions of those wheels so for what you have in mind spacers are the best way to get what you're looking for.

Alternatively, you could run a wider wheel like our 19x9.5 ET28 +19x10.5 et45 but I generally recommend running wider tires when you go down that route to take advantage of the increased wheel width.

-Tom
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