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Old 01-10-2011, 07:07 AM
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Generals run large. I would stick with hankook and get either a 235/30 or 225/35...
 
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Thanks for the help man. Would i have about the same amount of sidewalk with the 225/35 as I do with my 275/30 rears? I had a 35 profile tire before and it was a lot thicker. I'm just considering to get all 4 new tires because I am not that lowered, with a huge wheel gap, and I'm scraping dangerously.
 
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Old 01-10-2011, 08:10 AM
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get a hankook 235/30 and it should have the same stretch as the rears. it will also be a little taller as well.
 
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Old 01-10-2011, 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Johnnys_Beast_Foo
get a hankook 235/30 and it should have the same stretch as the rears. it will also be a little taller as well.
Thanks bro! Ill take your word for it. You seem to have fitment down right. BTW, your wheels look amazing. Saw it on the Varrstoen site, and i gotta say amazing job. The paint is one of a kind!
 
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no problem! thanks!
 
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What are the specs of your wheels? That will help out a lot




20mm should be fine...
20MM all around or 20MM front and 25MM back?
 
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Old 01-10-2011, 04:22 PM
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Arrow Heres my wheel question...

Will i have any fitment issues, i dont want to roll the fenders or anything like that? i have a 03' base sedan, i would like to get some:

Forgestar F14 wheels:
F 8.5 40mm offset
R 10 44mm offset

Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 rubbers:
F 225/40/19
R 255/35/19

on a Z/G spring combo setup with revised Z suspension?
 
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Old 01-10-2011, 07:18 PM
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Ahh another one of these questions.

I've never bought wheels before nor do I know much about them, however this is my situation:

I'm dropped on Eibach Prokits, and I'm interested in purchasing some 20" TSW Cadwells.

I also wanted to get some Nitto NT555's for the tires.

Will this option work? Will I need to roll fenders, get camber kits, etc or do anything besides just buy the wheels and tires and slap them on?

Thanks
 
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Old 01-10-2011, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by G. Dizzle #2
Will i have any fitment issues, i dont want to roll the fenders or anything like that? i have a 03' base sedan, i would like to get some:

Forgestar F14 wheels:
F 8.5 40mm offset
R 10 44mm offset

Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 rubbers:
F 225/40/19
R 255/35/19

on a Z/G spring combo setup with revised Z suspension?
you'll be fine

Originally Posted by klevr
Ahh another one of these questions.

I've never bought wheels before nor do I know much about them, however this is my situation:

I'm dropped on Eibach Prokits, and I'm interested in purchasing some 20" TSW Cadwells.

I also wanted to get some Nitto NT555's for the tires.

Will this option work? Will I need to roll fenders, get camber kits, etc or do anything besides just buy the wheels and tires and slap them on?

Thanks
if you want to maintain tire life, get camber kits. and if you do get camber kits, you'll need to roll your fenders.

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20MM all around or 20MM front and 25MM back?
20mm all around if you dont want to roll fenders
 
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Ok guys hope you could help me out with a tire question

I have a 04 sedan on stance coil overs and soon to be getting front and rear camber kit

I am looking to get some new tires for my Hp 19 x 18 1/2 rims. I currently have 245/35/19 and I am looking for something with a little bit of a stretch and try to get flush

Hope you guys could help help out
 

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19x8.5? is that what you mean?
 
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opps, yea i made a edit to the original post
 
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Need some help from the wheel gurus on here. getting new rims and I need help picking tires
20x10 and 20x11 I keep hearing good things about hankooks so I'd like to stick with them and pros and cons of 35 series vs 30 car is currently almost tucking 19's thanks
 
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Old 01-11-2011, 07:43 AM
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wheel offsets? coupe, sedan?
 
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Old 01-11-2011, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by klevr
Ahh another one of these questions.

I've never bought wheels before nor do I know much about them, however this is my situation:

I'm dropped on Eibach Prokits, and I'm interested in purchasing some 20" TSW Cadwells.

I also wanted to get some Nitto NT555's for the tires.

Will this option work? Will I need to roll fenders, get camber kits, etc or do anything besides just buy the wheels and tires and slap them on?

Thanks
Also, for the tires: Which size for the tires would I need front and back?

The rims are staggered fitment, 20x8.5 front, and 20x10 rear.

Edit: Discount Tire says that if I get the staggered fitment that the rear wheels will stick out way too far and may cause damage to the fenders or something. Is this true or does this person just not know what they're talking about? I really want to get the staggered fitment, he is suggesting getting the 8.5's all the way around.
 

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