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Old Dec 24, 2023 | 05:03 PM
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Hiya. Anyone is running wider tyres front 245 35 19 and rear 275 30 19 with aftermarket wheels e.g. Aodhan DS02 concave with offsets from 19x9.5 +30 all around? Rear guards rolled and lowered.

Will it rub or poke out? Looking to be flush offset.

Current wheel offsets are front 19x8.5 +35 rear 19x9.5 +38. No rubbing even lowered.

any advices? Much appreciated.

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Old Dec 24, 2023 | 05:43 PM
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I have that spec in 18s, you will definitely rub in the rear esp you are lowered. Only way i was able to get around it while running meaty tires was running camber arms in the rear. If you still want to run them without doing extra work you will prob have to down size to 255 tires. Fronts will be fine
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Old Dec 24, 2023 | 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by symatt
I have that spec in 18s, you will definitely rub in the rear esp you are lowered. Only way i was able to get around it while running meaty tires was running camber arms in the rear. If you still want to run them without doing extra work you will prob have to down size to 255 tires. Fronts will be fine
Thanks so much, great to know. I was quite hesitant if they would fit in my first thought. I am on tein springs so they are 0.5 inch drop.

The current offsets setup could have had some room to be more aggressive.


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If you want your current setup to be a little more flush try some 3-4mm slip on spacers to make the offset +34-35 which is the most flush u can get it without extra work for the rears and a 10-15 spacer for the front
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Old Dec 25, 2023 | 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by symatt
If you want your current setup to be a little more flush try some 3-4mm slip on spacers to make the offset +34-35 which is the most flush u can get it without extra work for the rears and a 10-15 spacer for the front
Very cool , thanks for your advice. Do you think if I remove the lowering springs back to stock springs in the rear so it would fit the +30 wheels with 275 tyre width without rubbing?
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