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Hi All,

I am new to the whole aftermarket wheel scene. I have been kicking around the idea of changing out my 19" sport wheels for one of the following...

https://velocitymotoring.com/wheels/v801/

or

The V-FF 107 Wheel Flow Forged Wheels & Custom Rims | Vorsteiner Wheels

I was wanting to keep the size at 19" but I was not sure what the widest I can go without having any issues. I believe the stock wheels 8.5" all around. Would I be able to go 9.5" all around or would that require me to get some spacers? I would like to have a little concave appearence (does that make sense?) but was not sure if that would be possible as I do not understand what offset is and if that even plays a part in this.

Any help from members who are more experienced in this area would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!!
 
19x9.5 ET35 square is a common size for the Model 3. Lower offset will give you more concavity as well as pushing the wheel more outwards.

Front:19x9.5 ET35 will fit the best without any modification.
Rear: 19x9.5 ET28 for more concavity and flush rear fitment.

Same width w/ staggered offset:
Pros: Using the same size tire while keeping the flush fitment for both front and rear also deeper concave at the rear
Cons: Tire rotation will require to remove tire and swap them around.

If your budge allow, you can consider a fully custom build forged wheel from Signature Wheel. Here is our monoblock series SV105.
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Feel free to visit our thread Signature Wheel Gallery and hope you find this information helpful.