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Running stock size now 245/40, 275/35 New rims are 19x9.5 22mm and 19x10.5 12mm. Stock height for now

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Old 03-02-2017, 01:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Running stock size now 245/40, 275/35

New rims are 19x9.5 22mm and 19x10.5 12mm. Stock height for now
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Ure fine but in da future go for 285/35 on da rear.

Ull poke in da front with dat offset unless u lower.
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I mean who da fak is selling dese offsets to folks riding stock height anyway? front needs to be ET32 or higher especially for 9.5
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he did say "for now"

and those are conservative as hell sizes already
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I mean who da fak is selling dese offsets to folks riding stock height anyway? front needs to be ET32 or higher especially for 9.5
But 19x9.5 TE37 fit fine with ET22 in front
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yeah. 19x9.5 +22 is like a "standard" conservative fitment for people running aftermarket springs

its not remotely flush but you can fit more tire than stock and don't need added camber
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yeah. 19x9.5 +22 is like a "standard" conservative fitment for people running aftermarket springs

its not remotely flush but you can fit more tire than stock and don't need added camber
I've always heard that too, but I put on my new 9.5 +25 yesterday up front and have a good half inch poke at stock ride height.
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i have 9.5 +24 with 245/40 tire and lowered with Swift. It looks perfect.

to OP, your wheels are fine, perhaps 285/35 for the rear.

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I've always heard that too, but I put on my new 9.5 +25 yesterday up front and have a good half inch poke at stock ride height.
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