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The wheels I want only come in 19x8.5 +45 or 19x9.5 +35. I read that ~+35 offset is ideal for the flush look and 19x9.5 up front might be a little bit pokey in the front.

If I run this setup staggered, do you think the fronts would look odd being too tucked in? What would you recommend for tire size?

I think it would look a bit odd. you can use 245/40/19 tire
 
The wheels I want only come in 19x8.5 +45 or 19x9.5 +35. I read that ~+35 offset is ideal for the flush look and 19x9.5 up front might be a little bit pokey in the front.

If I run this setup staggered, do you think the fronts would look odd being too tucked in? What would you recommend for tire size?
Stock offset is +40 so the same size wheels with 5mm less offset will look more tucked in than stock. I think stock already looks very tucked in. Personally, I like the wheels as far out as they can go without hitting the fenders. I guess it comes down to personal taste.
 
I wanna see how a 19x9.5 +35 square setup looks on the Model3... I’ve seen some Volk Racing wheels that match that size that I’m curious about.
They look like this:

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Stock offset is +40 so the same size wheels with 5mm less offset will look more tucked in than stock. I think stock already looks very tucked in. Personally, I like the wheels as far out as they can go without hitting the fenders. I guess it comes down to personal taste.
The same size wheels with 5mm less offset will look more poked out not tucked in. That's why +35 brings the wheel out more.
 
Thought yours is 18x9.5 et35

Just want to be sure about a 1 inch bigger wheel 19x9.5 et35. I know it’ll have a lower profile tire so overall diameter will be same. I just haven’t seen anyone else do it.

That being said, looks like you’re dropped at least 1 inch too? So no rubbbing even with aggressive driving? Any change in range you notice?
 
Thought yours is 18x9.5 et35

Just want to be sure about a 1 inch bigger wheel 19x9.5 et35. I know it’ll have a lower profile tire so overall diameter will be same. I just haven’t seen anyone else do it.

That being said, looks like you’re dropped at least 1 inch too? So no rubbbing even with aggressive driving? Any change in range you notice?
18x9.5 +35 from a fitment perspective would be identical to 19x9.5 +35 as far as poke and clearance. Only difference would be tire slightly thinner and wheel slightly larger.

That was not my car so I can't comment on the rest. I saw it in a meetup. I am getting 19x9.5 +35 too.
 
Another great rotary forged wheel from Stance! They have some unique styles in their SF series and the most common would be these SF03. These would weight at around 23lbs for the 20X9 and 25lbs for the 20X10.5

2018 Model 3 with 20" Stance SF03

Size: 20x9.0 | 20x10.5
Finish: Brushed Silver
Tires: Delinte D7 245/35/20 | 275/30/20
Other: Hub-centric | OE TPMS Compatible | Custom Offsets available



Awesome setup, considering getting this.
 
20X9 and 20X10.5! You've seen it first here I hope!

2018 Model 3 with 20" Vertini RF1.1

Size: 20X9.0 | 20X10.5
Finish: Brushed Titanium
Tires: Delinte D7 245/35/20 | 275/30/20
Other: Hub-centric | OE TPMS Compatible | Custom Offsets available | Rotary Forged Construction









GETYOURWHEELs, why do you guys use 245/35/20 and sometimes 235/35/20 for the front tires on 8.5x20 wheels?
 
GETYOURWHEELs, why do you guys use 245/35/20 and sometimes 235/35/20 for the front tires on 8.5x20 wheels?

The 235/275 combo is actually much closer to the OE rolling diameter but your choices are a lot less and the 235 does cost a bit more on average.

245/285 combo has more choices but the 285 costs a little more on average so it all depends on what you're looking for.