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19x10's on a 4th Gen???
Will 19 x 10 fit the rears of a 4th Gen? :scratch: 42 offset
What size tires you guys recommend? Fronts are 19 x 8.5 - 38 offset thanks... |
Originally Posted by chino337
Will 19 x 10 fit the rears of a 4th Gen? :scratch: 42 offset
What size tires you guys recommend? Fronts are 19 x 8.5 - 38 offset thanks... |
bummer... thanks!
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Originally Posted by AlpineGt66
way too wide
Bah, whatta wuss. Just bust out the welder!!! |
Originally Posted by therealgoon9
Bah, whatta wuss. Just bust out the welder!!!
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So there is no way they will fit?
What if I roll the edges of the wheels wells??? And use 255/35 tires??? |
anybody????
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It's going to be close, I have run a 17x9.5 with a 275/40/17 with out much issue. Minor rubbing on the fender lip when the rear suspension is fully compressed. You might be too close inside, I don't know. Offset calc shows extra 2mm outside from my setup and extra 10mm inside, a little fender roll and you should be ok on the outside edge... inside your on your own on that one.
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...r/100_0794.jpg rear shot http://thumb0.webshots.net/t/16/17/9...9NkKKLM_th.jpg |
why so big and wide? :gotme:
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what is the point, unless this is a track car (which I am assuming it is NOT since you are putting giant 19s on it)?
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thanks z32D, got a good deal prjctmax!
you assume correctly irish not everybody has to have a "point" other than to just try it... besides half the stuff we do or take for granted now were probably done at first "just to do it" i guess my point is that if it works it will look HOT! yeah! baby! thanks for the replies guys holla! |
Originally Posted by chino337
thanks z32D, got a good deal prjctmax!
you assume correctly irish not everybody has to have a "point" other than to just try it... besides half the stuff we do or take for granted now were probably done at first "just to do it" i guess my point is that if it works it will look HOT! yeah! baby! thanks for the replies guys holla! just sayin..... ;) |
IF you are useing this car as a daily driver then I wouldnt go stagered fitment. You will have to buy 2-3 pairs of front tires for every one pair you go through in the back (depending on how hard you drive it). Thats not to mention the vibration you will get from the front tires cupping out or fethering on you from the lack of rotation. If you like the look and dont mind what comes with it, then do it. I just wanted to let you know the down side to a stagered Daily Driven FWD car.
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thanks irish, will consider
Rev what do you mean by cupping and fethering??? the tire wear? would that happen even if properly aligned? again thanks to both! |
3 letters FWD... no point putting bigger tires in back! just even the lines and or fill the gaps.. with 19 u prob wont have a prob filling the gaps
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The 10's will fit with the right tire. The fronts w/38mm offset will sit out a bit. Probably won't look good because it will sit out farther than the rear. 44mm would be ideal on the 8.5 and 45mm on the 10. I have a staggered set up too.
rear http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...f/ef975768.jpg front http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...0/ef94533e.jpg |
im thinking about getting a staggered set up as well on my 4th gen but im looking for 9.5 in the rear what would be the best off set for me? i have coil overs and a body kit if that helps paint the picture a little better. the rims that i am looking at have a 4" lip in the rear:woot2:
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