19x9.5+ 22
19x9.5+ 22
I was looking into buying a set of Wheels for my S sedan and was wondering if anybody knew if 19x9.5 would fit on all corners with no issues.
Last edited by implicitv36; Jan 12, 2011 at 10:42 AM.
I don't know much but you might be pushing it or you might have to get your fenders pulled. You can always do a test fit to find out. I have +27 all around and got my fenders pulled about 3 inches.
^+1, You could fit those no prob with the proper tire size. How low are you?
Here is lightsout's ride for reference. His rears are 7mm more aggressive than you are contemplating. His fronts are 6mm less aggressive than what you are contemplating.
8.5 +15 235/35/19
9.5 +15 245/35/19

Yoshi your rears are 10.5s, you are running fat tires (275/35) and not a ton of camber that is why you needed your fenders pulled.
Here is lightsout's ride for reference. His rears are 7mm more aggressive than you are contemplating. His fronts are 6mm less aggressive than what you are contemplating.
8.5 +15 235/35/19
9.5 +15 245/35/19

Yoshi your rears are 10.5s, you are running fat tires (275/35) and not a ton of camber that is why you needed your fenders pulled.
Last edited by CandlestickPark; Jan 12, 2011 at 06:01 PM.
yea fit in without any problem.... unless u wanna run some fat tires... u can even fit in 255 to make them best flush^^
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im about to run a 19x9.5 +22 front on my sedan and you can see pictures.. you have to be low and stretch tires are a must also i have my front fender pinched flat and faired a tiny bit
FRONT jack up ...

FRONT fully compressed at 24.3/4'' ground to fender but ill be around 24'' when my tires are on

FRONT jack up ...

FRONT fully compressed at 24.3/4'' ground to fender but ill be around 24'' when my tires are on

thats what im aiming for is a decent flush set up .. ill go more aggressive later on :-) and im going with a 225/35 now so when the time comes to go a little more aggressive ill have the tires to do so ...
Blain with a 225/35 +22 front what should my fender to ground be to have a little flush going on ?
Blain with a 225/35 +22 front what should my fender to ground be to have a little flush going on ?
It's never about fender to ground, IMO always just slam the **** outta the car. If you say you're going 24" even then that will do it. Just lower it enough to tuck tire and you'll be good to go.
You picked a more aggressive stretch for more than one reason (rear fender, future and look)
You picked a more aggressive stretch for more than one reason (rear fender, future and look)
^^ correct blain i did for a reason but the OP doesn't need the same tire ill need im just picking up general UHP right now even tho the run large but i just snagged a super deal lol the rears ill keep around 24.5 maybe a tad lower




