While we're on the subject of "clarification" I just wanted to add that the specs given in this thread are from HRE (not me). These wheels were custom made according what the customer wanted.
The front #s;
19x9.5, ET52, Rims 8.0/1.5
The rears #s;
20x11.0, ET61, Rims 9.0/2.0
The tires sizes I've decided to use are P-Zero run flats; 275/35/19 (f) and 275/35/20 (r). 19x10 (f) and 20x10 (r)
(you can check TireRack for the specs on the tires being used).
HRE records every wheel they've made and some older records dates back before they stated using computers to log-in the specs.

It is these references or "specs" that I'm now adding/subtracting on my XLR. The reason "why" I originally didn't want to post the "specs" was because the wheels were custom ordered thus not OEM so there was no need to muddy the waters. That said, once I get around to driving the XLR around a bit (testing the waters) and if there's no sign is problems you can then (if you like) use the new specs I'm using or add/subtract accordingly.
Like I said originally, I don't like the 235/50/18 nor the XLRV sizes. Comfort will have to take a back seat on this one for I've never been the type of guy who owns touring tires.

Besides, several members here are sporting Corvette wheels on their XLR so my combination can't be worst than a Corvette using 285 in the rear. Seriously, the XLR (or V for that matter) has aggressive stance, but upon looking at the profile from the rear it reminds me of a body builder with skinny legs. Big on top, but thin on the bottom.

I've seen others using 22" but with 255 tires. I wanted something with a wider track w/o clearance issues. The upside to using the run flats is perhaps better protection during a flat due to the hard side walls supporting the weight of the car. Who knows, maybe there might be a measure of protection if you hit a "minor" pot hole.
Enough of that, let's see the clearance on the inside;
I'll try and take more pictures shortly, but coming back from a vacation, tire technician on vacation, and back to work the wheels aren't on the top of the list.
