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235/35s and 275/30s

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Old 04-03-15, 06:05 PM
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Hi guys,

Strictly would like to see how stretchy these tyres look on 19x9s 19x10s.

Please post close up pics if u have these setups. Thanks.
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235/35 on a 9" rim isn't that big of a stretch.. I used to run 235/35's on a 8.5" rim

Can't say much to the other size but your looking for pictures anyways
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225/35/19, 265/30/19 Is a more ideal setup if you decide to lower your car.
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225/35 on 9.0 that would be stretched??

Also, how does 18x8.0 with offset +30 differ to 19x9.0 with offset +47.

Would 225/35/19 hit the suspension arm front wheel?
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It may be a bit stretched but depending on your drop it will definitely work a lot better than 235. 235/35/19 rubbed a giant hole in my fender liner. Happened to a lot of members here. 225/35/19 was able to fix the rubbing.
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Originally Posted by smokyis350
It may be a bit stretched but depending on your drop it will definitely work a lot better than 235. 235/35/19 rubbed a giant hole in my fender liner. Happened to a lot of members here. 225/35/19 was able to fix the rubbing.
Only 1" drop alround. I don't want to user spacers and its the suspension arm is the issue. I had 235/35/19 on +35 offset before and it only slighly rub but not nothing like putting a hole in the liner lol.
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