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Old 02-19-2016, 03:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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After doing tons of research I'm planning on new wheels and tires and have decided to go with 19x9.5 +20 with 265/35/19 tires on the front and 19x11 +18 with 305/30/19 on the rear. I've seen several cars with this setup and it looks killer. I do not plan on lowering the car because I have already had encounters with dips in the roads at stock height.

With that wide of a rear tire should I also change the camber setting to get a little flatter stance to reduce inside tire wear?

If so, will the stock suspension allow enough adjustment range or will I also need rear camber arms?

Thanks for your opinion. Great forum!
not sure how the offset will change it but on my car with stock sport rays and stock suspension i run 305's without change to alignment. that alone took out probably 75% or more of the awful inside tire wear that i saw on my 275 tires.
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