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245/35/R19 tires + 19x8 +40 wheels

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I was originally thinking about just installing a Corksport BBK but didn't like the idea of having to cut off part of the wheel studs for use with OEM wheels.

I then got carried away. Now I'd like to install the Corksport NotSoLow springs (1 inch front, 1.6 inch rear) + BBK, and get a new set of wheels and tires.

I did some digging on wheel/tire sizes and compatibility, and I ideally I'd like to have 245/40/R19 tires (Michelin PS4 A/S) + 19x8 (+32 offset) wheels.

I'm not sure about the wheel offset I should choose for the caliper and the tire. The wheels I want (Drag DR73) offer two offsets: +32 and +40.

The +32 will ensure the brakes will clear the wheel, but I'm worried the tires will rub on the body. With +40, I'll probably clear the brakes but I can add 3mm spacers if needed.

Which offset is ideal? Will it fit? Thanks!
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I was originally thinking about just installing a Corksport BBK but didn't like the idea of having to cut off part of the wheel studs for use with OEM wheels.

I then got carried away. Now I'd like to install the Corksport NotSoLow springs (1 inch front, 1.6 inch rear) + BBK, and get a new set of wheels and tires.

I did some digging on wheel/tire sizes and compatibility, and I ideally I'd like to have 245/40/R19 tires (Michelin PS4 A/S) + 19x8 (+32 offset) wheels.

I'm not sure about the wheel offset I should choose for the caliper and the tire. The wheels I want (Drag DR73) offer two offsets: +32 and +40.

The +32 will ensure the brakes will clear the wheel, but I'm worried the tires will rub on the body. With +40, I'll probably clear the brakes but I can add 3mm spacers if needed.

Which offset is ideal? Will it fit? Thanks!
+32 you'll have some pretty big poke if you're into that look. Also with 19's and 245/40 I can guarantee you'll rub if those CS springs are even lower than the eibach ones I use. I already do with winters at 225 50 17 +38. Also it's not just offset you need to look at but also the rim design. Even with +35's the konig's wouldn't clear my bbk. Mind you I was looking for 17'' rims specifically.
Hey, thanks for your input!

I definitely don't want the wheels sticking beyond the body; I'm looking for what it may look like if Mazda did OEM 19in wheels with good brakes. I was basing my configuration on this video, where the Konig 18x8 +35 wheels and 215/45R18 tires easily cleared the Corksport BBK. I figured by dropping the sidewall ratio to 40, the 245/40R19 would be (pretty much) comparable to 215/45R18, in terms of diameter.

There's also this, which is the wheel I want installed on a CX-30 (but with 20x8.5 +38 wheels) and 225/40R20 tires.
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I figured rubbing wouldn't be such a concern since the "NotSoLow" kit isn't an aggressive drop. The eibach drop is 1.5 front and 2.0 rear, while the Corksport is 1.0 front and 1.6 rear. I don't mind omitting the lowering springs if that prevents the tires from rubbing.

So the safest bet would be to use 19x8 +40 / 245 40R19 (+spacers if needed) and to skip the lowering kit?

Thanks,
Daniel
Yeah I can't help you with lowering springs but I would shoot CS an email and I'm sure they could tell you definitively. On stock suspension you should be good. Your package would be about 1'' taller than stock but stock suspension sits pretty high. +38 is basically as flush as can be.
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My flare nut was also seized when I installed a bbk. The best way I found was to use one of those locking pliers to get it off. I kept slipping on flare nut wrenches.

@JoeMini did you have krown drill holes? or just skip that?
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