255/40/19 Fronts - 285/35/19 Rears

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Old 07-06-2008, 09:23 PM
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lol yo go with 245/40's thats what u want. trust me.
 
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Originally Posted by ckp
^lower the front a little
Yup, a inch drop would be just right while leaving the rear stock.

But most say drop both.
 
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yes i agree.
 
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Originally Posted by sredish
Think there'd be a problem with 255/40/19 tires on the front and 285's on the back of the 07+ sedan? Got some Tanabe springs (1.0F / 1.3R), but still unsure if I'm going to do it.

Not necessarily looking to get the widest thing possible but the diameters I think would look better on an stock height vehicle.
I was thinking the exact same thing! The back wheelwell gap doesn't look so bad, it's the front that bothers me. So what tires you end up getting? Any photos with your stock springs on? I'm not planning on lowering my car either.
 
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