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> 19" wheel issue, Do stock stut need to be replaced?
post Jun 7, 2004 - 2:03 AM
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Hi Guys..Anyone please advise...Can I push 19" 8.0 with 225/35 19" front and back under the stock-strut? Do I need to replace with ride heigh-adjustable? confused.gif
post Jun 7, 2004 - 5:36 AM
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No, you should be able to run those on stock height no problem if anything lower it.
post Jun 7, 2004 - 6:36 PM
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You'd definately want to lower it becuase if you don't you'll be driving a Celica SUV. wink.gif
post Jun 18, 2004 - 3:06 AM
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dude i have 19x8 under my 6g....they fit a treat..
you will need 30 series tyres so your over all wheel hight stays close to standard
or else your speedo will be out...

also i have lowered my car 3" and have no problem with rubbing.... smile.gif


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post Jun 21, 2004 - 9:20 AM
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I've got 19"s... (i'll post pics in the "biggest wheel" thread tonight) and still on stock struts. Now however, you will need to drop it. I suggest TEIN's and also upgrade the struts with KYB at this time. Its a 1.5" in front/ 1" in rear. If you have 35 series in the back... these will work great. Also, like stated in the other forum, you cannot put a 3" drop on 19's. Ice's car looks like a 1.5" all the way around. Speedo will be off at higher speeds. The look though.... its great. smile.gif

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