Some advice on tire sizing needed linea corse dyna is350
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Some advice on tire sizing needed linea corse dyna is350
I just got a set of of linea corse dyna for my is350 they are 19x8.5 +28 in the front and
19x10 +43 in the rear the tires on there are 275/30/19 in the rear and
245/35/19 in the fronts (yes these were some expensive tires so i really dont want to take off the front and buy new ones since these are brand new but i will new ones if i have too)
i'm planning on being lowered on either f-sport or h&r depending on what advice you guys give me.
I want to have a nice looking stance but also dont want to rub with the tires sizes that i have on those wheels right now. I dont not want to do any fenders mods or resort to any sort of fender lining adjustments.
If worse comes to worse i'll just get some coilovers (last resort since this is my daily driver and i dont really need all that adjustment, i would hate to spend money on some feature that i would not use)
thanks.
Tom N.
19x10 +43 in the rear the tires on there are 275/30/19 in the rear and
245/35/19 in the fronts (yes these were some expensive tires so i really dont want to take off the front and buy new ones since these are brand new but i will new ones if i have too)
i'm planning on being lowered on either f-sport or h&r depending on what advice you guys give me.
I want to have a nice looking stance but also dont want to rub with the tires sizes that i have on those wheels right now. I dont not want to do any fenders mods or resort to any sort of fender lining adjustments.
If worse comes to worse i'll just get some coilovers (last resort since this is my daily driver and i dont really need all that adjustment, i would hate to spend money on some feature that i would not use)
thanks.
Tom N.
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The rears are fine @ 275.30.19
The front is a bit aggressive with the 245's
You'll probably have to take a heat gun and press in your fender liner on the inside and possibly do a bit of trimming as well
fender mods should not be needed though.
Zoeb
The front is a bit aggressive with the 245's
You'll probably have to take a heat gun and press in your fender liner on the inside and possibly do a bit of trimming as well
fender mods should not be needed though.
Zoeb
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