I don't know about the offset but, I have 19x8" Nissan Maxima wheels on my 2004+ GP GT2. The center bore is not the same as GM's GP so a shop will have to enlarge the center bore to the size of your car. It work out good. No vibrations or anything. Now bending one of the wheels with a Michigan pothole is another story!! Damn 40 series tires.
I can't say anything about the wheels, but as far as tires for stock wheels, the size would work, but there's no reason I can think of to get a shorter sidewall. It's just going to increase your fender gap and throw off your speedo (not much).
I don't know about the offset but, I have 19x8" Nissan Maxima wheels on my 2004+ GP GT2. The center bore is not the same as GM's GP so a shop will have to enlarge the center bore to the size of your car. It work out good. No vibrations or anything. Now bending one of the wheels with a Michigan pothole is another story!! Damn 40 series tires.
this is a 100% correct statement.
hub bore is wrong. so either you get the wheels machined or you run spacers.
The wheels below are 18x8's from a 350z. 114.3x5 with 30mm offset. Will that work?
Also, I need tires soon, gm recommends 225x60x16. If i want a slightly smaller sidewall, does 225x50x16 sound right? thanks.
Rims are 18", anyone recommending a 16" tire should reconsider.![]()
I don't know about the offset but, I have 19x8" Nissan Maxima wheels on my 2004+ GP GT2. The center bore is not the same as GM's GP so a shop will have to enlarge the center bore to the size of your car. It work out good. No vibrations or anything. Now bending one of the wheels with a Michigan pothole is another story!! Damn 40 series tires.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.Looks good louis, i like those wheels. So you guys don't think going with a more profile, less sidewall tire would look good on stock rims?