Tire Recommendation: 19x8.5 And 19x9.5?
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Tire Recommendation: 19x8.5 And 19x9.5?
Hello All!
I have been doing a lot of research on tire size and just wanted to see what you guys recommended based on your personal experience.
My goal is to do as minimal as possible on fender work. I would prefer to not touch the fenders as a whole which I understand can be challenging. I also want to note that I do not want to drive on rubberbands and want as much tire as possible that fitment will allow.
I am currently using the DataSystem Air Controller to control ride hide. For daily driving I am driving 6 for the fronts and 3 for the rears ( I decided to run this setting because the back is always lower so to have a level height I increased the fronts).
The rims I am using is the Volk TE37s. 19 x 8.5 +30 for the fronts and 19 x 9.5 +34 for the rears. I was originally considering running 225/40/19 for the fronts and 235/40/19 for the rears. Any suggestions or guidance is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have been doing a lot of research on tire size and just wanted to see what you guys recommended based on your personal experience.
My goal is to do as minimal as possible on fender work. I would prefer to not touch the fenders as a whole which I understand can be challenging. I also want to note that I do not want to drive on rubberbands and want as much tire as possible that fitment will allow.
I am currently using the DataSystem Air Controller to control ride hide. For daily driving I am driving 6 for the fronts and 3 for the rears ( I decided to run this setting because the back is always lower so to have a level height I increased the fronts).
The rims I am using is the Volk TE37s. 19 x 8.5 +30 for the fronts and 19 x 9.5 +34 for the rears. I was originally considering running 225/40/19 for the fronts and 235/40/19 for the rears. Any suggestions or guidance is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Sidewall is going to kill the ride. Even at 40 it's rough. My old 18's originally came with 245/40 and I upgraded it to 45, which was the correct sizing for speedometer accuracy. Anyway, the difference is very noticeable. A 35 and below rides like a rock and you can bend the rim easier.
On 19's 40 is the correct sidewall size for speedometer accuracy.
On 19's 40 is the correct sidewall size for speedometer accuracy.
Last edited by Lavrishevo; 01-25-14 at 09:12 AM.
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Stock system/bags are going to go regardless (from what I've read), my sensor just went out after it had been sitting for a little while. I bought a DataSystems controller had it on for a couple days took it off, had my car in storage during my recent deployment to Afghanistan, took it out and the sensor was bad after I got it out of storage, battery had died not sure if that had anything to do with it. But I know people that had the DataSystems on for years and no issues. They recently changed over to aftermarket air because the DataSystems was too slow, not because it broke or anything.
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