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All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: K9 on February 11, 2015, 05:19:44 pm

Title: Vertini Stance 5 19" question guys
Post by: K9 on February 11, 2015, 05:19:44 pm
will be ordering summer wheels pretty soon and got my eyes on a set of vertini Stance 5 19" in silver.
specs are
front 8,5" ET 43?
rear 9,5" ET 45 or 47?
and coilovers that will be installed KW V1.

will i have fittment issues or will they go without problems?  :driver:
Title: Re: Vertini Stance 5 19" question guys
Post by: dansmith180 on February 11, 2015, 05:29:29 pm
It depends how low you go, the front arches will need rolling for sure and you'll probably need 215 tyres.

With ET47 on the back just 215 tyres should be OK but it will be tight, they might need flaring.
Title: Re: Vertini Stance 5 19" question guys
Post by: K9 on February 11, 2015, 05:36:47 pm
It depends how low you go, the front arches will need rolling for sure and you'll probably need 215 tyres.

With ET47 on the back just 215 tyres should be OK but it will be tight, they might need flaring.
what setup on these will sit Flush without rubbing or rolling etc? will go for little camber at the rear.
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Title: Re: Vertini Stance 5 19" question guys
Post by: dansmith180 on February 11, 2015, 06:00:33 pm
Rears with 215 tyres might stick out a bit and could need arches flaring to clear, with arches flared 5mm spacers might be needed to make it look even.

Front will definitely need rolling and put some 215 tyres so it looks a bit more even.
Title: Re: Vertini Stance 5 19" question guys
Post by: K9 on February 11, 2015, 06:08:28 pm
Rears with 215 tyres might stick out a bit and could need arches flaring to clear, with arches flared 5mm spacers might be needed to make it look even.

Front will definitely need rolling and put some 215 tyres so it looks a bit more even.
what ET would front need with 8,5" wide and at rear 9,5" ?
Title: Re: Vertini Stance 5 19" question guys
Post by: dansmith180 on February 11, 2015, 06:12:19 pm
That was assuming the fronts were ET43 and rears ET47.

It would be easier if they were higher but the back can't be much higher or it will touch the suspension on the inside.