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Old 08-11-2017, 03:03 AM   #1114 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jsavvy View Post
Feel like I read through every page, trying to nail this down.

Heres what I am thinking -

Front - 19x9.5 +22 w/ 285/35/19
Rear - 19x10.5 +12 w/ 325/30/19 (Can i squeeze 345)?
(No VDC issues here right?)

Lowered on Swifts...

Will I rub with stock camber components?

I dont think so because the diameters are relatively close to what i have right now and i dont rub one bit while running-

Front 18x9.5 +12 w/ 245/45/18
Rear 18x11 +20 (-25mm Spacer, -5 effective) w/ 275/40/18
Which tire mfg are you looking at?
As the fitment of a 285/35 will fit a 9.5" wheel no problem,
The 345's usually call for a 12" wheel....My Nitto Invo's are probably the narrowest 345's mounted on a 19x12, measuring 13.3" at widest point/ while Michelins are 13.8".
The Invo's will be your best shot at a 345,as by the way it fits-appears it would fit an 11" wheel...they may be pinched on a 10.5", but I've seen 345/30/18 drag radials on a 10.5 wheel.
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