19x9.5f +22 19x10.5r +22 will it work w 245/35f 265 or 275 30r ???
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19x9.5f +22 19x10.5r +22 will it work w 245/35f 265 or 275 30r ???
Ive searched and didnt see anyone with this particular (or close) size and wanted to know if this will work on a 2gs that is lowewred on coilovers. Fenders have already been rolled. Im looking to get a set of varrstoen bbs lm reps, and they just came out w this new size and offset. custom shop by me told me I wont be able to run 245 35s in front and 265 or 275 30s in the rear. They said I will have to do like a 225 in front and a 245 in the rear for a mean stretch lol. I dont like the stretched look. If anyone has these sizes w minimal fender work please post up and post pics, Thanks
Last edited by 02msmg3; 02-16-11 at 03:57 PM.
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You could absolutly do 265/30/19 rear still gonna be a little stretched at that. The rear should be shaved and pulled not rolled. If it is rolled you might rub then since shaving gives another 2mm of clearance typically but I havent see or know your future car haha. the front at +22 should be good with a set of 235/35/19 which i use right now and I dont have steering lock rub when making uturns. @ 245 in front some gs owners experience rub when uturning but that is with less agressive offsets. either way man those rims can a definetly will work but you might need a little bit of tweaking. call or text me when you get them i get great deals on barely used tires.
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^^^^ +1
Sizes, I'd probably run 265/30 rear for a lliitttllle tire protection, you could also go 255/35-19 which might prove to be a little meatier. Front, hate to say it but I don't have enough knowledge to truly respond but I would imagine 235/35 or 225/40 should work and protect those rims.
Sizes, I'd probably run 265/30 rear for a lliitttllle tire protection, you could also go 255/35-19 which might prove to be a little meatier. Front, hate to say it but I don't have enough knowledge to truly respond but I would imagine 235/35 or 225/40 should work and protect those rims.
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Im running the same sizes but with a +12 offset, front and rear. maximum of -2 degrees camber front and rear will be fine. But I ran a 245 in the rear for better clearance. form>function.
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Puff.... you got pm!! And sakataj.... I did search and found all those threads that zippyguy linked, but as I stated in my post following his links I am more looking for people that have made those rim size(s) work with the tire size(s) that I want!!! Thanks for your input though.