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Old 05-30-20, 08:53 AM
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275 on a 9.5 inch wheel is perfect for function, and looks great in my opinion.
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Old 05-30-20, 09:23 AM
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^^^^That's what is recommended:




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Old 05-30-20, 10:51 PM
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And people wonder why I run a 275/30/19 on my OEM 19 x 9.5 rear wheels....
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Originally Posted by lobuxracer
A 265 on a 10.5 wheel? That's not a performance fitment at all.
I know it looked very off to me. Also with saying he had no fender modification needed doesnt seem right either.

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^^^^Can you say S T R E T C H E D


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Yeah Im not a stanceboy, just wanted to get other's opinion on it to make an informed decision.

Originally Posted by FFM
Even 275 on a 10.5 was a bit too stretched for my liking. And it was a wider than average 275.
yeah I am wanting to go with a wheel that wouldn't require too much fender modification. 9.5 +35 from what I am being told by others who have ran that size, are saying very little to none in regards to fender modification.

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275 on a 9.5 inch wheel is perfect for function, and looks great in my opinion.
Yeah the size tire i want to run. With 18 X 9.5 on 275/35/18 Michelin Ps4's ill not only have a slightly quicker ride (due to lighter wheels) but also will be able to rotate tires and potentially have them last longer lol. Michelin Ps4's at 18's are almost a whole 5-600 cheaper for all 4 compared to 19's .

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^^^^That's what is recommended:




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That is the size tire I want to run. Except a square set up so I can rotate tires for longevity. I appreciate the information!

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Originally Posted by ALexusF
I know it looked very off to me. Also with saying he had no fender modification needed doesnt seem right either.



Yeah Im not a stanceboy, just wanted to get other's opinion on it to make an informed decision.



yeah I am wanting to go with a wheel that wouldn't require too much fender modification. 9.5 +35 from what I am being told by others who have ran that size, are saying very little to none in regards to fender modification.



Yeah the size tire i want to run. With 18 X 9.5 on 275/35/19 Michelin Ps4's ill not only have a slightly quicker ride (due to lighter wheels) but also will be able to rotate tires and potentially have them last longer lol. Michelin Ps4's at 18's are almost a whole 5-600 cheaper for all 4 compared to 19's .



That is the size tire I want to run. Except a square set up so I can rotate tires for longevity. I appreciate the information!
275/35/19 in the front will rub. You’ll have to run a 30 series tire to make it fit, and a 30 series in the front will ride harshly (AMHIK). A 35 mm offset may also rub depending on height and tire. A safer bet is 45 mm, which is the most popular option for function that I have seen. I’ve seen most guys report no rubbing with a 38 or 40 mm, but I’ve seen some report rubbing, so I just went with a 45. Maybe they can chime in on their experiences.
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Assuming you meant 275/35 18s - they will fit fine. I run 275/35s on 18x9.5 et 45 with no rubbing on stock fenders.
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Originally Posted by Jwconeil
275/35/19 in the front will rub. You’ll have to run a 30 series tire to make it fit, and a 30 series in the front will ride harshly (AMHIK). A 35 mm offset may also rub depending on height and tire. A safer bet is 45 mm, which is the most popular option for function that I have seen. I’ve seen most guys report no rubbing with a 38 or 40 mm, but I’ve seen some report rubbing, so I just went with a 45. Maybe they can chime in on their experiences.
i fat fingered it. I meant 18. I actually found someone running these same wheels and specs and he had a mild fender roll to make it work. Fronts he said was fine with no issues.

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Assuming you meant 275/35 18s - they will fit fine. I run 275/35s on 18x9.5 et 45 with no rubbing on stock fenders.
Yeah i meant 18’s. Fixed the typo lol. I was able to find an ISF owner with the same specs/wheels and he just had a mild roll on the rear with no issues in the front. I do plan to lower the front 0.5-1 inch in the future but ill tackle that after i have wheels.

heres a photo of his setup be sent to me for reference.



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Hi guys, this is a set of OEM GSF wheels that I painted graphite gray. 19x9 up front with 255s and 19x10 in the rear with 275s. Lowered on KW V3s, fenders rolled and slightly pulled in rears only. The front is running 15mm spacers, I rub up front in dips so I will probably switch to 245s next season.


with a local buddy's RCF

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Old 06-04-20, 03:03 PM
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Hey guys!

Wheels:
Forgestar CF10
19x9.5 +40
19x11 +55

Tires:
Michelin Ps4s
255/35
295/30

Lowered w/ rear fenders shaved



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Old 06-05-20, 12:28 AM
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Any room to fit a wider front tire?
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I think I would be able to get a 265 in there.
What I'm a bit more curious about is if I can get a 305 out back with the current settings.


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I currently have a 255 on my oem 2013 9.5 inch rear wheels because I had them laying around, and I don’t like it at all. Way to much stretch, leaving rare wheels unprotected.

If I used those wheels more often, I’d put a wider tire on it.
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Looking for some opinions on a set up that I'm looking at .
20 x 9.5 f +32 /. 20 x 10.5 R + 32.
Tire size is 245 35/ 285. 30. I'm currently stock suspension would like to get some coilovers in the next year . Do you think it should work . I've noticed that most are have upgraded but decided to stay with 19s. I like the look of the 20s but open to 19s.


I'm looking at around 2k with tires and new sensors. He also said that he I'll roll my finders if needed. I just want make sure it's going to work before pull the trigger.. thanks guys

Aodhan Wheels AFF1 Matte Black


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Old 06-07-20, 10:38 PM
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Sounds like a fashion statement.
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Originally Posted by Kron1ck
Looking for some opinions on a set up that I'm looking at .
20 x 9.5 f +32 /. 20 x 10.5 R + 32.
Tire size is 245 35/ 285. 30. I'm currently stock suspension would like to get some coilovers in the next year . Do you think it should work . I've noticed that most are have upgraded but decided to stay with 19s. I like the look of the 20s but open to 19s.


I'm looking at around 2k with tires and new sensors. He also said that he I'll roll my finders if needed. I just want make sure it's going to work before pull the trigger.. thanks guys

Aodhan Wheels AFF1 Matte Black

i thought it was ADVAN.. never heard of AODHAN..


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