OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan
#4249
Anyone running a 245/35on a 10"? I'm need help deciding tire size.
Fronts are 8.5 + 20 rears are 10" + 23. I experimented with 235/265 and not feelin it. Any other size suggestions? cars lowered to where there's no wheel gap.
0n 19's I don't care about lip or camber, just something with more sidewall. Cars AWD so can't go to low. Thanks
Fronts are 8.5 + 20 rears are 10" + 23. I experimented with 235/265 and not feelin it. Any other size suggestions? cars lowered to where there's no wheel gap.
0n 19's I don't care about lip or camber, just something with more sidewall. Cars AWD so can't go to low. Thanks
Last edited by highoutput; 07-26-2011 at 12:34 PM. Reason: Boo boo
#4250
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#4259
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Blain is correct would be about the same as a 255/35, but it would fit. How low are you? How much camber are you running? Fender work?
A 245/35 would sit nice too and you wouldn't have to run as much camber, but it will be some stretch so you gotta be low to pull off the look properly.
A 245/35 would sit nice too and you wouldn't have to run as much camber, but it will be some stretch so you gotta be low to pull off the look properly.
#4260
Blain is correct would be about the same as a 255/35, but it would fit. How low are you? How much camber are you running? Fender work?
A 245/35 would sit nice too and you wouldn't have to run as much camber, but it will be some stretch so you gotta be low to pull off the look properly.
A 245/35 would sit nice too and you wouldn't have to run as much camber, but it will be some stretch so you gotta be low to pull off the look properly.
all my questions are all in the thread but when your actually looking at wheel setup in person, figuring out what tire setup to choose is hard. cause camber and spacers after that, in my opinion is downhill from there.