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Old Mar 5, 2012 | 08:54 PM
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Serious tire help!! please

Alright guys so i have a 04 sedan dropped on eibach sportlines (1.6" drop all around). Tried posting on the main page but no help there.

The rims i am buying are 19x9.5 +35 all around. I want to have no fender gap or very minimal and have a flush setup. I will prolly add spacers to go more aggressive later on. we'll see tho. i just don't want any rubbing issues with the front wheels. rear i know i will have to roll fenders.

the rear will be 255/35 (side wall 89.25mm). and the front will be 245/35 (85.75mm sidewall)? would that be good for the front wheels?
 

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Old Mar 6, 2012 | 12:42 PM
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Why did you make this sound so urgent?

And why are you bothering to stagger especially a 10mm stagger...

Run 255/35 all the way around.
 
Old Mar 6, 2012 | 01:05 PM
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it was urgent at first cuz the guy i ordered from said he needed to know the changes asap, but he said he could hold off the order...and i couldn't really change the title around...

someone on the forums mentioned to me i can't run bigger then 245 upfront or it would rub the spindle? plus i don't want to have to get a camber kit up front either. i was going to do 225/40 up front but its to much stretch..
 
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