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Old 01-19-12, 03:49 PM
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Im getting the varrstoen es2.2.2 and i was wandering if my fitment will fit

front: 19x9.5 +22 tires: 235/35/19
rear 19x10.5 +22 Tires: 245/35/19

Of course im going to roll my fenders and im dropped with road magnets which dropped 2in all around
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Your gonna need a roll and a good pull.
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Might want to read thru here or post up too:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...tart-here.html
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Originally Posted by jgonx213
Im getting the varrstoen es2.2.2 and i was wandering if my fitment will fit

front: 19x9.5 +22 tires: 235/35/19
rear 19x10.5 +22 Tires: 245/35/19

Of course im going to roll my fenders and im dropped with road magnets which dropped 2in all around
another varrstoen fitment question?...

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roll + light pull.

might want to go with 225/35-19 up front instead.
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btw, from a visual/aesthetic standpoint, fitting a 235/35-19 on a 9.5 is less of a stretch than fitting a 245/35-19 on a 10.5.
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if i pull and roll fender~ how much will the labor cost around? anyone who got it done? price?
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Can't wait to see it on the car. I'm dropped on the same springs and had considered the same wheels.
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it cost $25 each corner that you roll, you should tell whoever is doing it to roll them about 2 times ATLEAST and to make sure they pull them at the same time, nothing outrageous but youll need a pull for the rear.

also like dna said, 225/35/19 upfront
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oh thanks for the news! also anyone in so cal know any good shop that rolls and pull GOOD~?
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platinum VIP for high-quality fender work, but it won't be cheap.

albert @ awdfitted. best bang for the buck for fender rolling, but you'll have to drive out to him.

google is your best friend.
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