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    i ran 19x9.5s with -7 up front and +3 rears and now i have 19x9 and 19x10, so my question is to reach a the same stance my fronts have to be 0 and rears -3?, i have a feeling my numbers are off...

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    Alrighty, i'll talk this out.

    Old specs: 19x9.5 et-7/3
    New specs: 19x9 & 19x10.
    For the new fronts, you'd be subtracting half an inch, only half of that would go to the front spacing, so it'd have to be ~6mm less offset wise, making it 19x9 et-13. For the rears, you're adding half an inch, so you'd be adding 6mm to the previous offset, making it 19x10 et9.

    tl:dr: new specs, 19x9 et-13, 19x10 et9

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