Volk Av3 on Stock 03' Sedan
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Volk Av3 on Stock 03' Sedan
Hey guys,
Just wanted to double check something before I get these - will I have any fit issues using Volk av3s at 19x9.5 +22 and 8.5 +22 with 1.5in lips and 2in lips respectively? Stock 03' Sedan.
Also the Volks bolt pattern is 5 by114.3 - this will mount directly on my G correct?
Thanks
OGG
Just wanted to double check something before I get these - will I have any fit issues using Volk av3s at 19x9.5 +22 and 8.5 +22 with 1.5in lips and 2in lips respectively? Stock 03' Sedan.
Also the Volks bolt pattern is 5 by114.3 - this will mount directly on my G correct?
Thanks
OGG
Last edited by Ottawa-G-Guy; 06-05-2012 at 11:01 AM.
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yea - I get that they're not exactly what I am looking for.
I want the rims, the tyres are coming with them. My issue is if I will be able to run them for a bit untill I can get new rubber on them.
I take it from the responses this might not be possible? I am not sure of the size of rubber I have on my OEMs (will not be home until this evening) but I take it these won't work?
If the rims should fit - does anyone have suggestions for rubber size?
I want the rims, the tyres are coming with them. My issue is if I will be able to run them for a bit untill I can get new rubber on them.
I take it from the responses this might not be possible? I am not sure of the size of rubber I have on my OEMs (will not be home until this evening) but I take it these won't work?
If the rims should fit - does anyone have suggestions for rubber size?
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The rear wheels are going to stick out on a stock suspension. You'd need a 2" drop with the natural camber to make it look good.
As for tire sizes, you can do the factory 225/40/19F 245/40/19R or you can do a 245/35/19F and 255/35/19R.
I would say go with a 275/35/19 in the rear but the offset is too aggressive even if you had a 3" drop -4 camber
As for tire sizes, you can do the factory 225/40/19F 245/40/19R or you can do a 245/35/19F and 255/35/19R.
I would say go with a 275/35/19 in the rear but the offset is too aggressive even if you had a 3" drop -4 camber
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Aestetics aside, can someone provide a layman awnswer regarding if I would be able to put that wheel/tire combo on my car as a daily driver for a little while.
I understand and apprechiate the aestetic issues I may have, and am open to constant "SUV" and "4x4" comments if I were to post pics, but I just need to figure out if this will work. Otherwise my budget will likley move me towards reps, which I would rather avoid.
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If you are not planning on doing any fender modification at all, I would not run that setup. You are likely to rub in the rear considering the tires are so tall in my opinion. Additionally, since all four tires are outside of 3% of your OEM rolling diameter, it will increase brake wear, potentially leading to brake failure.
Not the most ideal setup overall in my opinion.
Not the most ideal setup overall in my opinion.
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The rear wheels are going to stick out on a stock suspension. You'd need a 2" drop with the natural camber to make it look good.
As for tire sizes, you can do the factory 225/40/19F 245/40/19R or you can do a 245/35/19F and 255/35/19R.
I would say go with a 275/35/19 in the rear but the offset is too aggressive even if you had a 3" drop -4 camber
As for tire sizes, you can do the factory 225/40/19F 245/40/19R or you can do a 245/35/19F and 255/35/19R.
I would say go with a 275/35/19 in the rear but the offset is too aggressive even if you had a 3" drop -4 camber
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