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Wheel Fitment question

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19x10 with a +32 offset, presumably for the rear, would for the most part be considered an aggressive fitment on the Model 3. When you get into these sizes and offsets, and depending on how you intend on using the vehicle (street, show, or track), you most likely will have to mod and or adjust your suspension. How and to what extent will once again depend on the aforementioned vehicle use.
 
19x10 +32 would be pretty flush if you plan on lowering the car and have the right tire size, if you keep it stock, it will have quite some poke, too much probably.

Below is my car on Vossen EVO-2R (3 piece) as a reference, the rear is 20x10.5 +42 wrapped in 285/30/20 and the front is 20x9 +35, but with a 15 mm spacer so effectively making it a 20x9 +20.
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19x10 +32 would be pretty flush if you plan on lowering the car and have the right tire size, if you keep it stock, it will have quite some poke, too much probably.

Below is my car on Vossen EVO-2R (3 piece) as a reference, the rear is 20x10.5 +42 wrapped in 285/30/20 and the front is 20x9 +35, but with a 15 mm spacer so effectively making it a 20x9 +20.
img_4176-jpg.900229
Car looks awesome man! Very clean!
 
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