Its Christmas... I need some good fitment.
I think I'm going with 235/40 in the front and 255/40 in the rear. My fenders have a light roll
19x9/19x10
offset 35 / 40
If I had this with 225/35/19 series tires I'm going to be sitting at 25.2"
Currently on my setup its about 25.4"
So technically to get a flush setup I would have to drop an inch all the way making it 4" front and 3.5" in the back?
Can anyone tell me if this looks right? I think im getting the hang of it.
offset 35 / 40
If I had this with 225/35/19 series tires I'm going to be sitting at 25.2"
Currently on my setup its about 25.4"
So technically to get a flush setup I would have to drop an inch all the way making it 4" front and 3.5" in the back?
Can anyone tell me if this looks right? I think im getting the hang of it.
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Your bumper and sides are soo low to the ground because of the tire size. 235/40 is just too short for the sedan. Stock is 235/45/18. A 225/35/19 will do you no good as it is a tad SHORTER than the 235/40 you currently have. If you want the aggressive look, you HAVE to go lower or get 20's.
I'm on 20x8.5 +5 with a 225/35 up front, wheel poking and all, but i still have good ground clearance even with a 3 inch drop.
If i were you, i'd go 225/40F 245/40R if you plan on getting the 19x9/10 setup.
I'm on 20x8.5 +5 with a 225/35 up front, wheel poking and all, but i still have good ground clearance even with a 3 inch drop.
If i were you, i'd go 225/40F 245/40R if you plan on getting the 19x9/10 setup.
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