would this fit our cars? 255/35/19f & 275/35/19r?
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would this fit our cars? 255/35/19f & 275/35/19r?
Hi guys! I was wondering if 19x8.5x 35mm offset front and 19x9.5 x 40mm offset rear would fit the Lexus IS250? The tires are wrapped with 255/35/19 front and 275/35/19 rears? I plan to lower the car..
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I'm not worried about it being higher than the stock height, I'm just worried about fitment. If I were to roll the fenders, would they possibly fit? I see people fitting 235/35/20f (20x9) and 275/30/20r (20x10.5) and its almost the same height as the 255/35/19 and 275/35/19...
I like meaty tires, I'm afraid to hit potholes and stuff. Bent my wheels before when I had thin tires.
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im on 19x8.5 with 19/35/235 tire, 30 offset. Lowered with H&R sport springs. and i rub in front on dips and bumps and random freeway bumps/dips lol (and 30 degree turns). 275/35 in back should work fine. im on 265/35 and wouldnt mind 275/35. Kinda depends on if your car is lowered, and offset of the wheels. Goodluck man!
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Your wheels specs are the same as mine, my old tire set up was 235/35/19 (f) and 265/30/19 (r), on tanabe drop springs and it worked fine. No rubbing at all except if you did a really fast u-turn the front would rub a bit. But again it's all in your preference, you like the meaty tire look? Are the road conditions in your area that bad where you need fatter tires? And also how low are you going, with the meaty tire set up you won't be able to go that low w/o running into major rubbing issues. You should take these questions into consideration and decide which best suits your needs.
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Thanks for your help guys. She's going to go with:
235/35/19 front and 255/35/19 rear
The rims are 19x8.5 x35offset front and 19x9.5 x40offset rears
What springs would you guys recommend? She's looking for a clean low look. Maybe a two finger gap between the fenders. Also, something with better handling so I'm guessing a stiffer ride is ok...
Thanks!
235/35/19 front and 255/35/19 rear
The rims are 19x8.5 x35offset front and 19x9.5 x40offset rears
What springs would you guys recommend? She's looking for a clean low look. Maybe a two finger gap between the fenders. Also, something with better handling so I'm guessing a stiffer ride is ok...
Thanks!