Wheel width/offset/size and tire fitment Q&A thread
#16
Stance coilovers. Just lowered enough to eliminate the wheel well gap.
#20
Unfortunately OP this thread is useless. No matter how many threads are out there, there will be some jackass who won't/can't search for the answer and will make a new thread. sad but true
AMSMIKE that size is almost 1" taller than the OEM setup. You got the widths right but sidewall profile wrong.
245/35R19
275/30R19
This is proper. If you go with your tire setup not only is it 1" taller when you turn you most likely will rub esprecially if you are lowered.
overall diameter of the OEM 16's is onlt 26.16 and the OEM 17's is 25.33 so you should stay between there
Here's a good quick reference
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Option...0&autoModClar=
AMSMIKE that size is almost 1" taller than the OEM setup. You got the widths right but sidewall profile wrong.
245/35R19
275/30R19
This is proper. If you go with your tire setup not only is it 1" taller when you turn you most likely will rub esprecially if you are lowered.
overall diameter of the OEM 16's is onlt 26.16 and the OEM 17's is 25.33 so you should stay between there
Here's a good quick reference
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Option...0&autoModClar=
Last edited by Sonic_RC; 02-23-11 at 05:05 PM.
#21
For those looking for fat(er) tire set up mine is as follows with only triming the rear inner fender lip to fit.
19x8.5 +34 F w/either 235 or 245/35/19 no mod at all and rim is fairly flush +30 ideal offset I think in front (my opinion with out stretch).
19x10 +30/28 w/285 or 295/30/19 Only have to trim the lip off the inner fender and the 295's look really sick if you like the wide stance in the back.
My .02 some will say different but I have had this on my car and I tucked the rear tire with out rubbing. GL all
19x8.5 +34 F w/either 235 or 245/35/19 no mod at all and rim is fairly flush +30 ideal offset I think in front (my opinion with out stretch).
19x10 +30/28 w/285 or 295/30/19 Only have to trim the lip off the inner fender and the 295's look really sick if you like the wide stance in the back.
My .02 some will say different but I have had this on my car and I tucked the rear tire with out rubbing. GL all
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#22
Feel free to pm me with questions fellas and I can help out, when you pm me please leave what susspension and how much camber your willing to run. and if your willing to shave and roll the fenders
#23
on my winter setup right now i'm running 19x9/10 +22 all around, 225/40 Blizzaks all around. Slight roll all around. Would be a great setup for someone looking to get flush but not super crazy.
Although I would run a 255/35 on the rear instead of a 225/40.
Only reason i'm running that same tire size all around is because the tires were on closeout for $125each haha....dirt cheap for those 19" winter tires.
Although I would run a 255/35 on the rear instead of a 225/40.
Only reason i'm running that same tire size all around is because the tires were on closeout for $125each haha....dirt cheap for those 19" winter tires.
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#24
Trying to price tires right now for 19 vs 20....what size should I run for this setup. Probably going to lower on coilovers, don't want to run stretch, keep it with in the factory diameter if possible.
What about the tire sizes for a 20x8.5 f, 20x9.5 r (+35 & +40) ??
What about the tire sizes for a 20x8.5 f, 20x9.5 r (+35 & +40) ??
#25
I got a set of
19x9 +24
19x10 +24
Thinking of running like a 225/40 or 235/35 up front and then a 235/40 or 245/35 in the rear, or something along those sizes.
Im planning on shaving the rear fender and rolling the front.. Just wondering what you guys think about it. From what I've seen/read looks like it should fit pretty easily without too aggressive of an alignment.
19x9 +24
19x10 +24
Thinking of running like a 225/40 or 235/35 up front and then a 235/40 or 245/35 in the rear, or something along those sizes.
Im planning on shaving the rear fender and rolling the front.. Just wondering what you guys think about it. From what I've seen/read looks like it should fit pretty easily without too aggressive of an alignment.
#28
#30
you should run a 225/35 and 235/35 on a 19 and you should be right in factory spec. The stretch will be slightly more on the rear so the diameter should be same front and back, or pretty damn close
I got a set of
19x9 +24
19x10 +24
Thinking of running like a 225/40 or 235/35 up front and then a 235/40 or 245/35 in the rear, or something along those sizes.
Im planning on shaving the rear fender and rolling the front.. Just wondering what you guys think about it. From what I've seen/read looks like it should fit pretty easily without too aggressive of an alignment.
19x9 +24
19x10 +24
Thinking of running like a 225/40 or 235/35 up front and then a 235/40 or 245/35 in the rear, or something along those sizes.
Im planning on shaving the rear fender and rolling the front.. Just wondering what you guys think about it. From what I've seen/read looks like it should fit pretty easily without too aggressive of an alignment.