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post Mar 15, 2006 - 11:18 PM
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There is a great deal on a set of 255/35-19 for sale locally, I would be really interested in picked them up, but I am unsure about fitment. If it would just mean running some wheel spacers or mabey gettin different offset rims I would still be intersted. I am running:

KYB Gr2's
H&R lowering springs

ADR GT's 19x8

Edit: Mabey just fit in the back?

DTE

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post Mar 15, 2006 - 11:46 PM
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wha tis the offset of you rims?

I have AXIS 19x8.5" wheels with a 35mm offset
with S-tech's and KONI(non-adj.)

the tires are a 235/35/19 TOYO T1-S proxes, and if I hit a dip going too fast my rear passenger tire will scrape on the inner side of the fender, but on the passenger side(weird??) but I had a hump on the pass. side of the inside of my hatch that I had to "bend" a little to fit my nitrous bottle where I wanted.

I also am planning on doing the 255-35/19's but before I do that I plan to get the TEIN SS Coil-over to be able to raise the car a little closer to stock height

but personnaly I think that 255's are too wide for the 8" wheels...But I think if your car is only about an inch lower than stock height AND IF your offset is correct- that it would look very good on the rim and it would
"hug" the rim alot.


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