Another rim/wheel fitment question?

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Old 12-06-2013, 10:34 PM
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Another rim/wheel fitment question?

I have searched and searched and still haven't been able to find the exact answer, so I have to ask

I have a 07 sedan sport. I am looking at running the following in the near future, please let me know if this will work without rubbing and the lowering springs.

Front-19x9.5 +45mm with 235/35R19
Rear-19x9.5 +45mm with 275/35R19

I have found mixed answers on this, but nothing concrete. I would like a flush look and was thinking of getting either the Eibach Pro kit or H&R Sport Springs. I DO NOT want to roll my fenders if I can help it. Do I need spacers to help?

Thanks in advance for any help/advice!

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Old 12-06-2013, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by lynxs961
I have searched and searched and still haven't been able to find the exact answer, so I have to ask

I have a 07 sedan sport. I am looking at running the following in the near future, please let me know if this will work without rubbing and the lowering springs.

Front-19x9.5 +45mm with 235/35R19
Rear-19x9.5 +45mm with 275/35R19

I have found mixed answers on this, but nothing concrete. I would like a flush look and was thinking of getting either the Eibach Pro kit or H&R Sport Springs. I DO NOT want to roll my fenders if I can help it. Do I need spacers to help?

Thanks in advance for any help/advice!

Cheers, Lynxs
The fit will be OK but it would be better if you had staggered rims to go w/ the staggered tires, the 235 will be a bit stretched and would be better suited on a 8-8.5" rim, the 275s are perfect on your 9.5" rims. Also the front tires are too small in diameter from your oem size, you'd be much better off w/ 235/40/19 & 275/35/19. Your offsets will work OK w/ a moderate spring drop, the H&Rs drop quite a bit lower than Eibachs, pretty slammed for a spring drop. Ideal offset would be +40 rear on a 9.5", you r+45 on front is good.
Be sure to use this calculator when sorting through compatible tire sizes, you really want to be as close to zero as you can +/-1% is great.
http://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php
 
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So 9.5" on the front won't work well with 235/35 and Eibach's? Or just in general won't work well?
 
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So 9.5" on the front won't work well with 235/35 and Eibach's? Or just in general won't work well?
It will work but you'll have a stretched fit in front and an optimal fit in the rear, you'll also have smaller diameter in front w/ the 35 rather than 40 sidewalls, the fronts should be 40 the wider rears 35s for the same diameter all around, if that doesn't matter to you than run the 35s on front too.
 
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