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      01-27-2014, 07:45 PM   #1
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Will this agressive 19 setup fit? (How much camber / Fender Rolling involved)

I am looking to go with the following 19inch setup, would love to get feedback if anyone has run it before. Trying to avoid rubbing and wanted to see your experience with it and how much fender rolling (if any is required) and how much camber you ran). Currently running H&R springs but looking to go lower on coils. Thanks in advance!

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19x8.5 +30
245/35/19

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19x10 +20
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      01-27-2014, 08:16 PM   #2
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That's really not that agressive, you should be ok without any rolling with the springs, the rear may need a bit of a roll when you switch to coilovers
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      01-27-2014, 09:28 PM   #3
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That's really not that agressive, you should be ok without any rolling with the springs, the rear may need a bit of a roll when you switch to coilovers
Thanks for your feedback. Will this be overall pretty flush or a bit more on the stanced side? Do you think I can tuck a 255 / 285 on there instead since the setup isn't super aggressive? Will I need camber plates and arms to make this work? I'm a bit concerned of the front plastics rubbing, but I'm trying to go for a great but functional stanced fitment. Thanks again!
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The offsets can be custom but I have to stick to a 10 in the back and 8.5 in the front. Any recommendations would be nice. Looking for a good pretty agressive stance but still have great function for daily. Maybe going a bit more aggressive say:

19x8.5 +26 (245/35/19)
19x10 +15 (275/30/19)

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The backs might rub a little on the outer liner if you go very low but wouldn't require much to gain the needed clearance. I run a 10" et 22 in the rear of mine with a 265 tire and can tuck the wheel and tire without issue. up front you'll be fine, that's not aggressive at all. I run a 9.5" et 26 up front with a 265 and have a little rubbing on the liner at the leading edge after a mild fender roll and with camber in the mid -2 range currently.

I'd run your original 10" et 20 out back and change the front to the et 26,maybe even go to a 9" at that offset if you have the option.
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Did some more measuring and changed it up a bit:

Front:
19x9 +30
245/35/19

Rear:
19x10 +14
275/30/19

Rears should be good with some camber, rolling and heating up the liner

The fronts, I hope there will not be too much rubbing on the front with my H&R drop. Planning to camber as well.
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front should be fine, you rear is pushing it.
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front should be fine, you rear is pushing it.
Thanks Bud! Dialed back a bit. Making my order now!

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19x9 +30
245/35/19

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Thanks Bud! Dialed back a bit. Making my order now!

Front:
19x9 +30
245/35/19

Rear:
19x10 +18
275/30/19
Curious which wheels you ordered man!
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