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XXR 530 Fitment

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#1 ·
Having trouble getting the fitment down on these wheels prior to ordering them.

I've read the sticky and still don't fully understand if these will work.

Looking to get 19x10.75 rears and 19x8.75 front. I'd go 19x9.5 front if I could but they don't make XXR 530's in 9.5, next highest from 10.75 is 8.75 - will this cause issues?

Hoping to get these here in the coming weeks and wanted to get all this sorted out before I waste time price shopping if they won't work.

Front - XXR Wheels: 530 19x8.75 Chromium Black Rims

Rear - XXR Wheels: 530 19x10.75 Chromium Black Rims

Notice: These are +35mm but they also have +15mm, which would work better? I do have plans of throwing the car on coils but that'll be a little later.
 
#2 ·
Sizes are irrelevant in this case. The bolt pattern is wrong. 5x120 is usually Euro. Gen Coupe is 5x114.3.
 
#3 ·
Doesn't it say 5-114.3 on the links I posted? Or did I link the wrong ones?


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#4 ·
I just clicked the first link, it said 5x120. Been a long day at work, didn't bother to look any further lol as long as you can get the correct lug pattern your sizes should be fine. They're just weird IMO
 
#5 ·
Well, I'm looking for a chrome black/gray multi spoke wheel that isn't an arm and a leg. Any other suggestions?


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#6 ·
Grand Touring doesn't come with Brembos if I remember right, so you shouldn't have to worry about clearing the brakes. I'm not too keen on offsets really, but +35 seems high. My fronts are +15 and rears are +20. I would wait and see if you can get a response from someone a little more knowledgeable about offsets and whatnot.
 
#7 ·
Hit up IDriveNaked on the forums. He deals with Avant Garde and will point you in the right direction. He's a close friend of mine and definitely will set you up.
 
#8 ·
I think those are a bit out of my price range. Looking to top out these wheels on $250 a wheel.
 
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#10 ·
Do you have any details on offset or anything on these?
 
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#13 ·
I have no idea :D
 
#15 ·
that car needs more low. but i would suggest +22(roughly) in the front and +13(roughly) in the rear. the rears are pretty wide if you go 10.75 so judge accordingly. i would always say so for a little on the higher side for your offset if you dont know for sure you can always had a slim in 5-10mm spacer if its off by a bit. best rule of thumb yet.
 
#16 ·
The car looks great... dig the color of the wheels.

I don't understand the photography watermark though...

lol I don't mean to be that guy... but if I was an inspiring photographer, I don't know if this is the pic that I would be using. I'm not sure what sets it off more for me.. the nice pile of garbage or the cars reflection of it. >:D
 
#17 ·
Having trouble getting the fitment down on these wheels prior to ordering them.

Looking to get 19x10.75 rears and 19x8.75 front.

Notice: These are +35mm but they also have +15mm, which would work better?
Hey Copperhead, did you wind up getting these wheels? I too am looking at a 19x8.75 and 19x10.75 setup from XXR.

I'm thinking of the +35 in the front and +15 in the rear (just because I kinda like the contrast and don't want my front wheels to rub while turning).

How do the rear's fit? Did you have to pull the fenders or camber much?
 
#18 ·
You need +15 in the front, as +35 might rub on a strut unless u get a spacer. (+30 have a pinky finger space in between)
If you want your rims to poke same amount, go with 15 f and 35 rear.
If you go 15 on rear you will need to do good amount of negative chamber to fit them...asuming 275 tires and dropped.
 
#19 ·
This.

I didn't end up going after these and just kept my Niche Vicenza's for the time being and instead invested in some more asthetic mods - coils, rear diffuser, rear lip spoiler etc.

If I were to purchase these in the future it would be +15 offset up front and the +35 with a spacer to get flush fitment to avoid poke or excessive camber in the rear to avoid rubbing.

Use this chart for reference:

 
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