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  • U1ARUN
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  • Member For: 13y 1m 27d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Sydney, NSW

It's been a while since I have posted a topic let alone a post in general due to current work conditions so I'm sorry in advance for neglecting you fella's..

Just have a quick question here. I'm looking to upgrade the wheels on my FG to the Buddyclub P1 Racing II Plus & I was curious about fitment if anyone has an idea about them.

I am looking at 19x9" with a 38MM offset all around. I want to try & get them to come flush with the guard as much as possible & as for tyres I will be using 245/35 up front & 275/30 down rear. Are these a good size for my application?

Here is a link as to what I am after..Yay or Nay?

http://www.buddyclub.com.au/2007/p1r_2plus/images/p1r2plus_0001.jpg

All help is much appreciated. Many thanks. Cheers!

Edited by Στέλ
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  • Member For: 14y 8m 9d

Rears should be fine, Fronts will be close! I Had 20x8.5+42 with 225/35 tyre and that fit and now have 20x8.5+37 with 245/35 and that fits by only a few mm.

So compared to my first ones you'll be 2mm closer to the control arm in terms of rim only and I think that'll rub. with the tyre being stretched on it should be alright though. It'll be a really close call I think

  • U1ARUN
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  • Member For: 13y 1m 27d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Sydney, NSW

I currently have 19x8.5 & 19.9.5 with a +35 offset all around. They fit perfect but according to my calculations & based on my current wheels, the new set will be..

Front: Inner -9mm, Outer +3mm

Rear: Inner +3mm, Outer -9mm

I have a full set of 8mm spacers which I am hoping will get me out of trouble with these wheels as they suit the vehicle so much. After the 8mm spacer is used, I should be looking at..

Front: Inner -1mm, Outer +11mm

Rear: Inner +11mm, Outer -1mm

The other question is also, will 245/35 & 275/30 tyres fit on these wheels properly without any bulging or stretching happening? Hmm :dontknow:

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