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I'd do a 225/35/19 in the front or you might rub a bit on the upper fender lining during a dip. As for the rear a 265/30/19 should fit no issues even with a full load.
Yep, no problems, tires 255/30 - 235 you won't have ay issues
Originally Posted by gc86
I'd do a 225/35/19 in the front or you might rub a bit on the upper fender lining during a dip. As for the rear a 265/30/19 should fit no issues even with a full load.
Thanks guys. I'm going to run 235/35 and 265/30. Just wanted to make sure it would be ok before I pull the trigger.
Originally Posted by lexboi250
hmmm dappy, what you got planned there? give me some news man
The only offset I've seen for this wheel in size and bolt pattern is +20 or +40. This is identical setup I'm looking for. Just not sure of offsets he's running. What would you think?
How come you don't go wider rim and a little bit lower offset Dappy? like 19x9 34 19x10.5 36 or 19x10 32 on 225-235/35 and 265/35. Just throughing out some other settings haha, I personally like the wider rim look with some camber from rear view they look really nice
How come you don't go wider rim and a little bit lower offset Dappy? like 19x9 34 19x10.5 36 or 19x10 32 on 225-235/35 and 265/35. Just throughing out some other settings haha, I personally like the wider rim look with some camber from rear view they look really nice
I would love to go wider, but I want to avoid fender work. Thanks for the recommendations though.