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Another Tire Fitment Thread. 19x9.5 +12 and 19x10.5+2
I have a fitment question. There seems to be a lot of discussion on running the 265/35/19-305/30/19 on aftermarket wheels. Others are not running as aggressive of an offset especially in the rear and have more stockish camber. I know my wheels fit my car already with barely any poke. My camber is -1.5deg on the front and -2.5 deg on the rear. I am dropped approx. 1.3" in the front and 1" in the rear. I need to know if I can clear the 265/305 setup. It looks like I can but I am not sure. Other guys insist that I should run a 265/285 setup. My rear is actually a +22 but I am using a 20mm spacer to make it a +2 which matches the front’s slight poke nicely. It sits almost flush within a 1/4in or so.
The current tires are stretched and I cannot stand how they fit. The spedo is obviously off due to losing an inch in diameter. This is why the fender gap is big now even when being lowered. The wheels came with tires so I just put them on the car to check fitment. They are 235/35/19 and 265/35/19 Hankook v12s. http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j1...23/SAM0054.jpg |
I had volks on with a 19x10.5 +6 offset in the rear after a 12mm spacer.... fit 305/30/19s with no problem or rubbing at all, dropped on eibachs
my front were 19x9.5 +17 and I had 255/30/19 aslo fit but would rub the wheel well ever so slightly on very few random occassions.. 265 would work too but i would stick with 255... as the 265 would make it look like it protrudes a touch more than the rear. But if thats your decision i think they will fit just fine... wheels look great too, they are real volks right? |
i take it the new TE-37 Volks come with different stickers?
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