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Originally Posted by vividracing As Volk Z said, the 19x9.5 +22 is good for the front, but the 19x10 +22 is pretty weak in the rear. You could go with
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What do you guys think about 19x10 +22 Front AND Back with a 15mm spacer for the rear, 265/35 tires front and 295/30 tires rear for a street setup with Swift Spec R springs. Thanks |
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