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      08-24-2013, 10:24 PM   #1
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19x9.5 +35 Fronts and 19x10.5 +35 Rears

Will these fit? Not worried about fender rolling. What tire size do you suggest?

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      08-24-2013, 10:34 PM   #2
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you will be fine as lone as you get some camber going preferbely -2.0 or more.

255/265? not sure if you can fit 275 without rubbing the isnide
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Appreciate the info. From looking at some other threads on the forum, it looks like the 275s should fit fine in the rear. I think I'm more worried about the fronts and running a 245.
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Appreciate the info. From looking at some other threads on the forum, it looks like the 275s should fit fine in the rear. I think I'm more worried about the fronts and running a 245.
In my experience, the rear offset you have listed will not work. A 10.5" +22 sits relatively close to the inner fender liner. At +35, you should rub. My experience is with 18" wheels. TE-37s to be precise.

Please report back with your findings.
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So you're saying a +35 would rub the inner fender liner and thus needing a spacer?
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So you're saying a +35 would rub the inner fender liner and thus needing a spacer?
My feeling is yes.
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I agree with nekky. I've got +22 on 19x10.5 and I had to slightly trim the inner liner on the rear. This is with a 275 rear tire. You could probably, go as low as a +18 to +25 rear offset on a 10.5 rear.
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So worst case with the rear offsets and a 275 I'd trim the rear lining (will plan to do that anyways) and run a 10-15mm spacer.

Thanks guys!
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