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Old 02-23-2013, 09:47 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by rAiN View Post
the first picture fitment is almost tooo perfect, it fills up the nice gap in between the tire and fender. i also would like to know whats the sizing of the tires and wheel for that set up.

i found out the sizing from googling.

Fronts are 19x10 +0 offset w/ 245/30/19 falken fk452
Rears are 19x11 +0 offset w/ 275/35/19 falken fk452

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10.5 0 offset 235/30/19 falken 452's 99% tread
11.5 0 offset 275/30/19 falken 452's same

im just confused

They are stretching tires to make it fit. WARNING stretching tires this much is NOT good for a daily driver! Stay within recommended tire specs! Trust me I have gone in both directions stretched and super meaty... I have lost tires on both setups mainly from unavoidable potholes...

in the first setup you posted they are stretching a good bit but in the second one you will be able to fit a finger between the tire and the edge of the rim!

Stick to proper offsets and tires, by doing so you will still get a large lip and great stance. This will also afford you reliability and proper handling! a 235 with crap tons of camber does not compare to a 265 or 255 and low camber settings...
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