Late, but this should help the forum.
First, what do you mean by rubbing? Almost any wheel will fit the solstice without rubbing if it has the right offset. The thing is by going with a lower offset to get rid of rubbing inside the wheel/tire may stick out from the fender wells noticibly. And wide wheels such as 9.5 inch + are likely too wide to fit within the wheel wells and not rub on something inside (i.e. they will stick out from the wheel well with 275+ tires).
So what is the right offset? Wheels are different in design so this is not a simple answer. The general finding by many of the forum with wide wheels is that the front actually fits easier without rubbing inside than the rear.
From what others have reported 9 inch wide wheels will fit on all for corners of the solstice without rubbing inside and fitting inside the wheel well with the right offset. It is in the +50 mm range. I've confirmed with an owner that a 18X9 with 275 tire width on the rear can rub inside without the right offset. And spacing the wheel out with spacers or more offset will quickly put it outside the wheel well.
The lower offset numbers given to you above don't make a lot of sense. They will cause a wheel to stick out farther and with a wide tire you will basically guarantee the combo also sticks out from the fenders in an ugly manner (and possibly illegal, depending on your state/province laws).
I am just about ready to change my wheels...I am getting a little bored of the ones on there and decided on the Forgestar CF5. It is their newest wheel, is lightweight, looks fantastic, and has either a semi or deep concave option. I will be getting them in paino black with a thin red line around the outer ring (like the picture). I want to run 19" in both the front and back...19x9.5 in front and 19x10 in the rear. The offsets available are the following:
19x9.5 offsets from +10 to +50
19x10 offsets from +16 to +56
19x11 offsets from +29 to +69
19x12 offsets from +42 to +82
They also can drill in the 5x110 bolt pattern.
My questions are the following:
1. Will I have rubbing issues?
2. What offset would work best on the front and back?
3. What size low profile tires can I run on the front and back?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Steve
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