Will those wheels fit? START HERE.
Thanks man. I have located a couple of 235/35/19 Micheline PS2s with about 75% tread I can get pretty cheap if the 225/45s rub. I'm meeting him in about an hour so I'll know real soon.
EDIT: UPDATE: With the sport suspension I rubbed the plastic liner like crazy. The 225/45 was way too tall. I am currently running 235/35 on the front with my 15mm spacer. I rub slightly on extreme bumps. In the rear I'm running a 255/35 with my 20mm spacer and I'm rubbing at the top of the wheel well on the lip. I'm going to have to shave a few mm off the fender lip or get a smaller spacer to avoid rubbing. I love the look of it though.


EDIT: UPDATE: With the sport suspension I rubbed the plastic liner like crazy. The 225/45 was way too tall. I am currently running 235/35 on the front with my 15mm spacer. I rub slightly on extreme bumps. In the rear I'm running a 255/35 with my 20mm spacer and I'm rubbing at the top of the wheel well on the lip. I'm going to have to shave a few mm off the fender lip or get a smaller spacer to avoid rubbing. I love the look of it though.


How big (or How wide) is the tire-to-fender interference with your current set up right now?
Last edited by SCWB; Oct 22, 2011 at 09:48 PM. Reason: spelling edit
I wonder what might cause your lip to rub the fender with the 20mm. I am at 19x10.5+33 rear and a lot lower. I rub tire but not lip.
when I had the 15mm spacers on my lip did hit the fender.
when I had the 15mm spacers on my lip did hit the fender.
fender work is a must in the rear.
you can run +20 in the front but you'll need fender work and 215/35-19.
you can try 225/35-19 + 245/35-19 for the stretched look.
max width is 235/35-19 + 265/30-19? Mv350 should have a better idea.
on springs you're gunna have crazy poke, please dont do it
almost like this

get some coils, and if you are going to still do it, youll have to run 215/35 and 235/35 to get the stretch you need
on coils you can run up to a 225/35 and 245/35 and with pull you can go bigger
almost like this

get some coils, and if you are going to still do it, youll have to run 215/35 and 235/35 to get the stretch you need
on coils you can run up to a 225/35 and 245/35 and with pull you can go bigger
It was actually a little worse. Saturday I shaved about 1/4" off the rear lip and I have no rubbing now.
not that i don't want to tell you if it fits or not, but just because it's 18x8 w/ 235/40-18 tires doesn't mean it'll bolt right up and clear is350 brake calipers.
i was wandering if i drop 2inches with road magnets and rims spec
19x9.5 +30 fronts tires:225/35/19
19x10.5 +30 rears tires: 245/35/19
will they fit after i drop 2inches
Of course imma roll my fenders and stretch my tires
if anyone has this rim spec, can i see a picture? and state what ur on for suspension?
19x9.5 +30 fronts tires:225/35/19
19x10.5 +30 rears tires: 245/35/19
will they fit after i drop 2inches
Of course imma roll my fenders and stretch my tires
if anyone has this rim spec, can i see a picture? and state what ur on for suspension?
I was thinking about buying the varrstone 1.1.2 they come in 19x9.5 offset 22 front. 19x11offset 22 in the back , would I need any fender work? If so what kind? And what kind of tires should I run?
Thank you
Thank you
the front, needs a slight pul and shaving for the tab. the rear needs A LOT of work. Probably a 1.5'' to 2.0" pull. tire sizes you could go 225/35 front and try a 245/35 rear. if not then 255/35. the 245 for 11" rear might be too stretched but my friend did it and it looked sick.







