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There is a great deal on a set of 255/35-19 for sale locally, I would be really interested in picked them up, but I am unsure about fitment. If it would just mean running some wheel spacers or mabey gettin different offset rims I would still be intersted. I am running:
KYB Gr2's H&R lowering springs ADR GT's 19x8 Edit: Mabey just fit in the back? DTE This post has been edited by Clipsetuner: Mar 15, 2006 - 11:26 PM -------------------- I am a thief.
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QUOTE(Clipsetuner @ Mar 16, 2006 - 11:18 AM) [snapback]408350[/snapback] There is a great deal on a set of 255/35-19 for sale locally, I would be really interested in picked them up, but I am unsure about fitment. If it would just mean running some wheel spacers or mabey gettin different offset rims I would still be intersted. I am running: KYB Gr2's H&R lowering springs ADR GT's 19x8 Edit: Mabey just fit in the back? DTE What is the offset? I am pretty sure that 255/35 or 30 in front will be difficult to turn the wheel due to not enough clearance....Tyre will be rub the inner side when you made full turn... Another point is the wider wheel and tyre you get the rough feel you will get since the 19" wheel require at least 36 PSI of tyre pressure to avoid bending when drive in normal...then at 36 PSI or above + low profile tyre = rough feel... my is 8.5 front and 9.5 read, 19" tyre 235/35 front and 265/30 rear tyre pressure 38 psi f-r... no problem on daily drive... goodluck ![]() |
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