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Old 02-27-07 | 04:24 PM
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I ordered wheels from U.S.. Asanti AF128
And I have one question.
In front i have: R19 245х35
behind R19 275х30

Is it norm?
Actually behind.

Thanx a lot.
Old 02-27-07 | 06:31 PM
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That Is Typically What Alot Of People Are Running Here... Depending On If You Lower Or Not You Will Have Rubbing... I Have 245/30/20 (f) And 285/25/20 (r) But I Am Also Aggressively Lowered About 2-1/4" .. So If You're Not Going To Lower Then That Should Work Out Fine.. But If You Lower Anything Lower Than 1" You Will Probably Rub.... Just My $.02....hope That Helps..
Old 02-27-07 | 07:58 PM
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I have to disagree with you on that. A lot of this has to depend on what offset you're running. Also, I think that Chivas Rus says that he's running 19" wheels so his overall size should be smaller than a person running 20"s. 275 seems to be the most popular size for that dimension and if your offsets are correct, you should be fine.

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Old 02-27-07 | 11:48 PM
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In my country we have very bad road.

I'm afraid wheels will stick out from arch.
Sorry for my bad english
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