Official: Aggressive Wheels & Fat Tires Thread
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From: Formerly DFW, now boring sheveport
HRE 543
19x9 -16 255/30 continental sport
19x11 -3 315/25 continental sport
front and rear fenders rolled and flared about 10+mm
camber: -3 front -4.3 rear




19x9 -16 255/30 continental sport
19x11 -3 315/25 continental sport
front and rear fenders rolled and flared about 10+mm
camber: -3 front -4.3 rear




Finally got the right thread. they didnt like my fitment on the stretched tire thread LOL
Rolled rear fenders.
+35 offset all around
19x8.5 front with 245/40/19
19x9.5 rear with 275/35/19 Got rid of most of the camber, so its under 2...
Rolled rear fenders.
+35 offset all around
19x8.5 front with 245/40/19
19x9.5 rear with 275/35/19 Got rid of most of the camber, so its under 2...
Last edited by iiiiiekoiiiii; Aug 10, 2009 at 01:26 PM.
Ok. Oh, and my fenders already had a mild roll, but was getting some minor rubbing with the new wider tires. Borrowed my friend's Eastwood roller and redlude97 and I rolled them a bit further with a mild pull. This pic is from the same shoot as the previous pic.
These are:
19x9.5 +8 / 19x11 +13
245/35/19 & 285/35/19 RE050A Pole Position

These are:
19x9.5 +8 / 19x11 +13
245/35/19 & 285/35/19 RE050A Pole Position

I bracket race the car in south florida. With skinnies up front and the sway bar removed its like removing a snow plow.
ooh ok for a second there i though you did it just for the looks, i wus just gonna flame you haha but i think the point as many other cars posted is to be pretty low with aggressive offsets and fat tires






