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I'v been asking around but wanted to know if i can run this on my awd 19x8.5 +38F 19x10 +43R..... it'll be drop on road magnet springs for a while anyone know what tires i should run too would be helpful..
I'v been asking around but wanted to know if i can run this on my awd 19x8.5 +38F 19x10 +43R..... it'll be drop on road magnet springs for a while anyone know what tires i should run too would be helpful..
With that setup on road magnet springs you could do the tire size everyone says to do...235/35/19 or 225/35/19 and 265/30/19. or if you want some stretch you could do 215/35/19 and 225/35/19.
With road magnets you wont have much rubbing or anything to worry about. You may have to roll the fenders in the rear, but that would be about it
Tires will be 235/35/19 front, 275/35/19 back, which results in about 3.5% of difference between front and rear. Is this significant enough to cause a problem? I don't plan to track the car at all, but it is my daily driver.
Thats not going to work, your AWD light is going to come on.
Originally Posted by sm1ke
Tires will be 235/35/19 front, 275/35/19 back, which results in about 3.5% of difference between front and rear. Is this significant enough to cause a problem? I don't plan to track the car at all, but it is my daily driver.
you are better of going with 235/35/19 and 275/30/19
Originally Posted by sm1ke
Tires will be 235/35/19 front, 275/35/19 back, which results in about 3.5% of difference between front and rear. Is this significant enough to cause a problem? I don't plan to track the car at all, but it is my daily driver.
Yeah I actually already have a set of tires in those exact specs (235/35 and 275/30), but the wheels I'm getting come with those tires (235/35 and 275/35) already mounted. I'll just sell them locally afterwards.