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The 295/35/19 will fit but would not recommend lowering unless the rear fenders are rolled. The 285/35/19 will fit. The 285/30/19 is considerably smaller than stock set up ('04 stock comparison) and will affect speedo and mileage. I wouldn't recommend the 285/30/19. 19x9.5 is too narrow for the rears. I have a coupe and prefer a staggered setup (I'm running 19x9.5F and 19x10.5R with +20 offsets front and rear - Brembo equipped). Are these rims for a coupe or sedan?
If for a coupe, get at least 9.5 width for the fronts and 10.5 for the rears (my suggestion). The 40 offset, if used for the fronts, will not clear the Brembos (if so equipped). Look at least low 20s for the front offset and high 20s / low 30s for the rears.
Lowering the car will affect camber not rim width. Try being precise in your requests so that other members can give you better input.
If for a coupe, get at least 9.5 width for the fronts and 10.5 for the rears (my suggestion). The 40 offset, if used for the fronts, will not clear the Brembos (if so equipped). Look at least low 20s for the front offset and high 20s / low 30s for the rears.
Lowering the car will affect camber not rim width. Try being precise in your requests so that other members can give you better input.
Last edited by ZeroGen; 01-02-2006 at 04:04 AM.
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You've created 2 threads about wheels in the main coupe section. Like I stated in the other thread, go to the wheels forum and search around there. You will find most if not all answers to your questions about offsets, rim sizes, and tire sizes. Also, not every single word in your sentence has to be capitalized, only the first :-D
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