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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 This post has been edited by Clipsetuner: Mar 15, 2006 - 11:26 PM -------------------- I am a thief.
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See there enlies one of the problems I am unsure of the offest, but they sit about 1/2" in from the outside of the fender, if that helps at all.
I have always been a fan of the big tire/big rim combo and I was expecting only even a few people to even respond to this, you more then likely being one of them. I have no rubbing issues at all, which I always thought was kinda strange with all the 17/18" people having problems, I am about 1-1.5" lower then stock. In the rear, I believe they would fit no problem, being the front tho with having to steer and all I see complications. I think if either one of us can get the 255 setup to work nicely it would be a nice upgrade from the 205-225 I see that most people run. Idealy I want to get Axis Seven Mod 19x9 with a 255 tire but little rich for my blood at the time being. It might just be worth waiting to get that setup when the time comes. - Side note - Do you love it too, when people ask "what are those 18s", nope 19"s. DTE -------------------- I am a thief.
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