The correct 19s?
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The correct 19s?
Let me start off by saying sorry but cant seem to find a (normal) answer to any of the tire/rim questions..........the search engine seems a little confusing. Dont like the idea of streching tires and dont really understand why anyone would do that.....apologize for the ignorance guys....planning on lowering her on BC coilovers and just need an example or opinion of what works for a nice clean drop rim/rubber wise....not tucking, no rubbing and trying to use all the rubber on the tire as opposed to some crazy camber that runs on half the tire. Planning on 19s as i dont want to run rubber bands as tires. Dont really understand all the offset stuff but trying to learn..lol...looking for a clean drop with no room between rubber and fender. Any and all replies will be very appreciated. Thank you in advance guys.
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The reason you cant find an answer to your fitment situation is because an answer doesn't exist. You cant have a clean drop with no room between tire and fender and not expect a hellstorm of rub (as well as fender damage). There are sacrifices that need to be made, whether it is a lot of body modifications (fender modding, widebody etc....), stretched tires for clearance, air suspension for clearance, or even all of the above.
I would suggest learning what is offset and how it works before actually diving into wheels/fitment, as it will save you from a world of hurt
I would suggest learning what is offset and how it works before actually diving into wheels/fitment, as it will save you from a world of hurt
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Is it something special about this car???? i have had other vehicles with AFTERMARKET rims/rubber and lowered and never noticed issues.......just want to do everything as properly as possible and seem to be way more confused after searching through the forum.
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Yeah like others have said there is no one right answer to this. You can only use what is available in the searches to get an idea of what is going to work for you.
mine is very conservative:
19x8.5 +35 front 19x9.5 +38 Rear
225/35/19 front tire
265/30/19 rear tire
Just lowered on H&R springs def no rubbing no where near rubbing lol. This setup is nothing compared to what most of the folks run but may be closer to what you are looking for. I originally wanted a 235 upfront but it is what it is. I'm pretty sure on coilovers this would be close enough to the fender without rubbing depending on how low. I'm actually going back to OEM pretty soon.
mine is very conservative:
19x8.5 +35 front 19x9.5 +38 Rear
225/35/19 front tire
265/30/19 rear tire
Just lowered on H&R springs def no rubbing no where near rubbing lol. This setup is nothing compared to what most of the folks run but may be closer to what you are looking for. I originally wanted a 235 upfront but it is what it is. I'm pretty sure on coilovers this would be close enough to the fender without rubbing depending on how low. I'm actually going back to OEM pretty soon.
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Thank you for the reply gentlemen. Just wanted to do it right and have gotten confused after reading many posts on here and don't want to blow a bunch of money and end up wasting it. It seems like the 19x8.5and 19x9.5 with 35 offset and 38 might do the trick I assume..lol...just looking for a clean look with some bigger and better looking wheels.
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Yeah like others have said there is no one right answer to this. You can only use what is available in the searches to get an idea of what is going to work for you.
mine is very conservative:
19x8.5 +35 front 19x9.5 +38 Rear
225/35/19 front tire
265/30/19 rear tire
Just lowered on H&R springs def no rubbing no where near rubbing lol. This setup is nothing compared to what most of the folks run but may be closer to what you are looking for. I originally wanted a 235 upfront but it is what it is. I'm pretty sure on coilovers this would be close enough to the fender without rubbing depending on how low. I'm actually going back to OEM pretty soon.
mine is very conservative:
19x8.5 +35 front 19x9.5 +38 Rear
225/35/19 front tire
265/30/19 rear tire
Just lowered on H&R springs def no rubbing no where near rubbing lol. This setup is nothing compared to what most of the folks run but may be closer to what you are looking for. I originally wanted a 235 upfront but it is what it is. I'm pretty sure on coilovers this would be close enough to the fender without rubbing depending on how low. I'm actually going back to OEM pretty soon.
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Figured it out....lol..clicked on your name and found it...solid clean setup bud. I would go a touch lower myself, hopefully no rubbing or any whack problems with that size and offset...cross fingers I guess.