Any coupe drivers with 245/40/19F 275/40/19R?

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Old 02-02-2006, 02:24 PM
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Any coupe drivers with 245/40/19F 275/40/19R?

I'm planning on getting Volk SF winnings 19x9.5 +19F 19x10.5 +17 R.

I want to run a 40 profile to protect the rims as much as possible from bending.

Has anybody run into issues with doing this?

Also, I'm still up in the air on lowering the car. If I lowered it, I would just get springs with a minimal drop, say 1"-1.25". The springs I am looking at in particular are the Tein S-Tech.

I'm brand new here and would appreciate any advice.

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Old 02-02-2006, 02:35 PM
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Actually if you want to keep the overall diameter of the front and rear tires the same which means you should run a 245/40/19 F and 275/35/19 R. Both tires will have an overall diameter of 26.6".
 
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you will rub with 40 series on Stechs. go with 35 series instead. plus, 40 series on aftermarket rims are hella ugly.
 
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