spacers for stock 19, not lowered
Just curious as to why your using 225/35 up front? That's smaller than the OEM rolling diameter and it is noticeably smaller. I had to install 225/35 up front (long story) for a few days and it sure looked funny. 245/35 is more close to the OEM diameter.
Actually, below is a video with my car with 225/35. Just didn't look right compared to 245/35.
Actually, below is a video with my car with 225/35. Just didn't look right compared to 245/35.
Jairen, i just wanted a slightly smaller profile against the rim. And I understand what you're saying with the tires looking smaller and somewhat awkward. But stock for my car is 245/40/19 and 225/40/19.....so the tire width is still stock. On a 19" rim, and then when I slap 20 or 25mm spacers on the front, I think everything will balance out okay. Hopefully! lol, If not I will def look into other options for my next set.
Anyone.... ?
Chinese producers cut corners where they can to save a penny ...which means they cut quality to the bone. If you go with cheap knockoffs you will be lucky if the metal they use meets minimum strength requirements, this includes the studs.
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