OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan
Falken and Toyo are the only two that make em, Nitto MIGHT have a Neo gen in that size as well.
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If I could get my damn rear tires to seat!
If I could get my damn rear tires to seat!
Okay guys, i am due for some rear tires already. I currently have 255/35/19 on a 10 inch wheel. My rear camber is at -3.5 and i am as flush as i can get with a +27 offset.
Should i stick with the 255's or go with 245's and go about 5mm's more aggressive on the offset? Out front i am running a 19x9+11
I currently have Hankook v12's. Would it look ghetto if i went with the nankangs out back and still run the hankooks up front or should i match them?
Should i stick with the 255's or go with 245's and go about 5mm's more aggressive on the offset? Out front i am running a 19x9+11
I currently have Hankook v12's. Would it look ghetto if i went with the nankangs out back and still run the hankooks up front or should i match them?
What's your front tire size and camber at now. Front is 3mm more aggressive than rear, but I would only suggest going 5mm more aggressive out back if the stretch matched F/R and camber was within a couple of degrees.
front camber is at -3. the stretch will not be the same as i am running 225/40's up front. once those tires go, i am going to go for some 225/35's up front to be able to drop the car more. there is just such a price difference between the 255's and 245's
what is you opinion on dif brand tires on the same car?
what is you opinion on dif brand tires on the same car?
I would stay with the same tire sizes then. You'll just need a spacer up front if you change up tire sizes up front eventually. You'll also need to go lower because the tires will be shorter. If you want to do all of that given your goals with your fitment then go ahead.
Personally I wouldn't run different brand tires F/R, but I'm pretty meticulous about my car. Some people don't care. If you do different brand tires make sure they stretch similarly.
Personally I wouldn't run different brand tires F/R, but I'm pretty meticulous about my car. Some people don't care. If you do different brand tires make sure they stretch similarly.






agreed.