19X9.5(+22)F & 19X10.5(+22)R fender roll?
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19X9.5(+22)F & 19X10.5(+22)R fender roll?
Looking at a set of CE28n in 19X9.5(+22)F & 19X10.5(+22)R. I have mild drop (~1.3 in) with nismo cpv35 suspension.
Is there a certain tire size that is ideal for this size and offset? And would they rub the fender without rolling?
I have read some Z posts saying this setup rubs the rear fender when going over dips, while others do not report any fender rubbing.
Also, would it be a good idea to get a camber kit, or is that unnecessary?
thx in advance.
Is there a certain tire size that is ideal for this size and offset? And would they rub the fender without rolling?
I have read some Z posts saying this setup rubs the rear fender when going over dips, while others do not report any fender rubbing.
Also, would it be a good idea to get a camber kit, or is that unnecessary?
thx in advance.
Last edited by jonnylaw; Apr 9, 2009 at 06:09 PM.
i am having the same issues with a sedan. my plan is to put Two 19x8" (20mm offset) and Two 19x9.5" (20mm offset) or Two: 19x8" (40mm offset) and Two: 19x9.5" (35mm offset). fenders are rolled and has lowered suspension. not sure if they will rub.
I'm running 255/35 on the front with the same offset, no fender roll and no rubbing. I've got about a 1.5" drop. 275/35 on the back, same deal.
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Same here, 255/35 up front, no rubbing. However I have 285/35 in the rear and that rubs w/o rolling
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Thx for the all the help guys. Looks like I'll be going with 255/35/19 upfront and 275/35/19 in rear. Now time to research tire brands
. Any suggestions on tire brands/models are appreciated--looking for sticky street tire that can still handle ok in the rain.
. Any suggestions on tire brands/models are appreciated--looking for sticky street tire that can still handle ok in the rain.
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Thx for the reply. Do you have any experience with Nitto NT05 or INVO?
Last edited by jonnylaw; Apr 10, 2009 at 11:47 PM.
When it comes to tire selection, it really depends on what you want. There is a lot of compromise/sacrifice to be made.
Real sticky tires are often not so good in the rain, cost a lot, and wear out fast.
Personally, I don't wish to spend $1200 on tires, to only have them last me 6mo. Rather I just use decent, affordable street tires. Then have a dedicated track setup for the fun stuff.
There are a lot more affordable street tires you can get now that will perform OK, but be able to do well in rain as well, not break your wallet, and last. For tires in this category, I would suggest Yokohama S-Drive, Falken FK-452, or even Kumho Ecsta SPT. You should be able to get a set of either of those for $6-800, and they should last you well over a year or much more, depending on your driving style and how many miles you drive in a year.
Real sticky tires are often not so good in the rain, cost a lot, and wear out fast.
Personally, I don't wish to spend $1200 on tires, to only have them last me 6mo. Rather I just use decent, affordable street tires. Then have a dedicated track setup for the fun stuff.
There are a lot more affordable street tires you can get now that will perform OK, but be able to do well in rain as well, not break your wallet, and last. For tires in this category, I would suggest Yokohama S-Drive, Falken FK-452, or even Kumho Ecsta SPT. You should be able to get a set of either of those for $6-800, and they should last you well over a year or much more, depending on your driving style and how many miles you drive in a year.
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