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19's too big?

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2MuchPSI

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Aug 13, 2002
well, if i have my car lowered 1.7" on the prokit (eibach) are 19 x 8's going to cause a problem??? could i do them without rubbing and without fender modification??? also, i will be runngin 235's on the rims... if anyone wants to know.

thx for you help in advice, if there is somewhere where this info is already stated, please advise me. thx :thumb:

josh
 
Originally posted by cucumber
however, you know the ill-effects of 19's.


Yeah the dope factor your car reaches..man I always kick my self and should have went with 19's..but any who...Go with the 225/35/19 on your car...mlopez here on tuners and he lives in AZ has no prob with that size and I have seen it..and its a nice ride..so 225's should be your size man..:thumb:
 
josh,

you want 19s on a car with as much power as yours? you really want to test that built tranny dont you.

anyway

i had +42 offset volk 18x8s, i dont believe the rim diameter matters its the tire circumference and the rim offset. i never rubbed and my drop was the same as yours. 235 width might be close.

i have wheelwarehouse local and if the rims are questionable they generally slap a tire on a display wheel and check it out. if you can get a local place to do that its probably your best bet.

also..keeping the car? :) glad to hear it
 
yea, it looks like i will be keeping the car. i wanted 19's for show use, but i guess i oculd settle for 18's. i need to be able to drive the car daily on whatever i put it on, so it sounds like 18's are my best bet .... :)

thanks gain

josh
 
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