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Originally Posted by detroitm2
The lower the offset, the farther out the wheels. However, since you're dropping a half inch from the width of the wheel, you'll split that in half and convert the mm. So just over 6mm lost in wheel width on each side.
I'd probably go with ET33 instead if you're looking for a bit more flush fitment. It'll fit fine with 275s.
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The rim only comes with ET35. I'd be fitting a 275/35/R19 (I think if that size is available). I googled this widget and plugged in the values using the rim and tire sizing. What do you think?