Pic: Request 235/35/19 or 245/35/19 on a 19x9.5
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Pic: Request 235/35/19 or 245/35/19 on a 19x9.5
looking for a picture of this set up. 235/35/19 245/35/19 on a 19x9.5.
I am running a 255/35 currently and it rubs like a ***** so i am looking at some smaller sizes. I would like some pictures to see how it will look.
I am running a 255/35 currently and it rubs like a ***** so i am looking at some smaller sizes. I would like some pictures to see how it will look.
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ive got 19s on mine, with 245 in front and 275 in back and i think its perfect. Scrapes only happen when Im going over 70 and somebodys sitting in the back seat, but I also dont have it lowered any
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wow, I'm running 245/35/19 in the front and 275/30/19 in the rear and slammed as low as it can go. the only time the car rubs is when I drive over very high angled driveways at faster speeds. it'll be fine at lower speeds. other then that, no rubbing issues driving normally.
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Thanks yeah i have +22 on a 9.5 but currently its hitting the top of the wheel well on the inside, and rubs on semi high speed turns. Also i want to slam it so there is no wheel gap, but im afraid tein basics aren't stiff enough it might still rub.
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I have 235/35 on my 19x9 +25(front) and they don't rub. Unless I go at a steep angle up a drive way then the will for a quick sec. If you have 19x9.5 all around you should get 225/35(f) and 235/35(r).
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is this for your front or rear?
in the rear, i'm running 19x9.5 with 225/35/19. the stretch is just so so. stretching has a lot to do with rim design and brand/model of tire. i still get a tiny bit of rubbing on turns, with passengers. fenders are shaved and its a +13 on mine.
in the rear, i'm running 19x9.5 with 225/35/19. the stretch is just so so. stretching has a lot to do with rim design and brand/model of tire. i still get a tiny bit of rubbing on turns, with passengers. fenders are shaved and its a +13 on mine.
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sorry it was for the front, i am running a 275/30 in the rear and that is to stretched for me, but just for the rubbign im going to go with the 235/35
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