For these sizes 9.5+17 and 10.5+12, isn't the stagger a bit too much? 255, and 305.
From more research, seems like it will understeer more. Can 265 in the front and 295/285 in the rear fit those wheels without too much stretch or rubbing? |
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Front 245/40/19 rear 275/35/19 stock on the sport wheels.
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To run 265 front (I don't suggest) we will have to raise the offset to avoid rubbing issue. 295 rear are fine. I think it's all based on your priority. What do you want to achieve ? You can't have large lip, wide tires and not do any fender work. Mark RavSpec | sales@ravspec.com | 6315863520 |
Thanks, Mark! Definitely a lot to think abt. Fender work is something I know I have to do. Just don't want to run crazy cambers, and make the car "too" undriveable. Hehehe... Best of form and function will be nice.
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I'll go with the spec that's on The Red Z. No fender work.
Keep tires at 255 and 305 which are perfectly fine. Mark Ravspec | sales@ravspec.com | 631-586-3520 |
Quick Bump !
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you got more pics to share with us ?
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Pls. PM price shipped to 98208. I would like 19x10 and 19x11 in silver with no spacers required. I'd be lowered on Swift Spec R soon. Thanks.
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