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Originally Posted by bumblez Thanks! They are 19x9.5 22 & 19x10.5 22 wrap on 255/35& 295/30. 10mm spacers on rear Your tires are too skinny! Get 40 on front and

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Old 09-08-2012, 11:35 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Thanks! They are 19x9.5 22 & 19x10.5 22 wrap on 255/35& 295/30. 10mm spacers on rear
Your tires are too skinny! Get 40 on front and 35 for the back and you'll be set with your body kit these tire combo I would recommend the nismo lowering springs. Very marginal drop but it will be best for your kit and will sit perfect with the new tire sizes.
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So if I go with 11's in the rear do you think I would still need a spacer?
You won't need a spacer in the rear if you go with 11's. I run TE37 Tokyo Time's 19x11 +15 rear with 305 tires and its flush. Camber is -1.2.
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So if I go with 11's in the rear do you think I would still need a spacer?
I was looking at theses. The 11s come in 23, lowest.

11 23 is pretty darn close to 10.5 12. I think overall the 11 vs 10.5 at those offsets, the 11 would be 5mm more sunk in.


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Dang so I will need a spacer thanks!

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I was looking at theses. The 11s come in 23, lowest.

11 23 is pretty darn close to 10.5 12. I think overall the 11 vs 10.5 at those offsets, the 11 would be 5mm more sunk in.


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Your tires are too skinny! Get 40 on front and 35 for the back and you'll be set with your body kit these tire combo I would recommend the nismo lowering springs. Very marginal drop but it will be best for your kit and will sit perfect with the new tire sizes.
I will considering buy some fat meaty tires after those are worn out.
also swift spring is my next project.
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nice, where did you get the stickers ?
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^^ what stickers?
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look at my pictures of my car. I have the swift springs with te37sls. you can get an idea of what it would look like
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