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Old 03-08-11, 10:02 PM
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Any one running this size wheel or close to it
19x8.5+17
19x10+23
Old 03-08-11, 11:29 PM
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Looking to buy?
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little aggressive
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Stretch a tire and you should be perfect with no wheel gap. 225/35-19 front and 235/35-10 rear might need a slight roll/ shave. I d go for it!!!
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Originally Posted by ntran18
Looking to buy?
Why what you have sir I was looking at some wald wheels that spec
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would i need a spacer?
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Originally Posted by Mike1970
would i need a spacer?
i dont think so. u will not have much gap between ur wheel and the fender. u might even need to roll it
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Originally Posted by Mike1970
would i need a spacer?
It really depends how low you plan on dropping the car and how aggressive you want the wheels to set. If your going as low as I am you will need a spacer to be flush in the front 10mm if the front was a 9 inch wheel you would be closer with the same offset, im 9x20 +12
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Originally Posted by Mike1970
would i need a spacer?
It really dependes how low you plan on dropping the car and how aggressive you want the wheels to set. If your going as low as I am you will need a spacer to be flush in the front 10mm if the front was a 9 inch wheel you would be closer with the same offset im 9 +12
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Thanks for the info I think I'm going to to for it
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Nice setup.
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