07-19-2012, 03:28 PM | #1 |
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19x10 rear thoughts?
What are your guys thoughts on a 19x10 rear + 25 tires : 265/35/19
Lowered on h&r Will it fit?
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07-19-2012, 03:41 PM | #2 | |
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It all depends on personal prefernce, but I wouldn't do it (might end up w a bad result). See diagnostic below: http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp?item=Wheel-Tire size comparer&sw1=255&ar1=35&bd1=19&rw1=8.5&et1=47&sw2= 265&ar2=35&bd2=19&rw2=10.0&et2=25&text1=&text2=
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I ran these rims on my e92 335 XI coupe, but I had to roll the fender, and it still rubbed alittle , only on one side though
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I'm on 9.5" with 275 and get rubbing with a full car when the suspense travels a lot. Usually just when backing out of steep driveway or whatever, never while driving. I also can't imagine the tires sticking out anymore. On H&R and a 10", you are going to rub like craycray with 285.
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11-27-2012, 09:03 AM | #10 |
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I ordered 19x10 Forgestars last night. They confirmed with 265's it will not rub with H&R Sports. They have other customers with the setup and it's perfect. I was going to do 275/30's, but this is the safe bet. Remember, some of you are spending $$$ to get light wheels, tires seem to pick up a lb of unsprung weight by going up a size or two.
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I forgot the number. It's aggressive, I think we are matching the stance of this car pictured:
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It might be better with 275/30 instead but I got the tires used from another member so there was no picking a size. Whenever I need new tires I'm going to go with 265's. It looks fine on the car, but see what I mean? Can't imagine the rears sticking out any more than that. Quote:
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I went with Gunmetal F14's(as pictured), 19x8.5(19x9 pictured) in the front. Didn't want to add too much weight.
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When I ordered them, they said that Forgestar custom makes the wheel to your car's specs so that it sits flush. As long as it doesn't stick out, I'm fine with that. I would guess its 42-45 with the 10" in the back. Quote:
My main concern with the 265/35 on a 10 wide wheel is the 'stretch' look. I currently have 245/35 on a 8.5" wheel on my other car and it looks perfect. Not really stretched at all. |
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I had 265/35 on a 10" wheel with my M3 ZCP. Looked perfect. But I wouldn't want to go any more stretched than that.
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I have 10.5" rears with 265's on my Roadster in my sig. Granted, I can fit 295's which I will do next time, but the 265's look fine.
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Im running a 275 tire on a 10" wheel. My offset is in the mid 30s and I only rub very very slightly going up/down parking garages. +25 offset would poke way too much in my opinion
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can you take a picture of the area where the tire meets the rim? a close up picture please. I'd like to see how much stretch there is. Thank you |
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Previous rims: LE37, 19x9.5, 225/35/19; 19x10.5, 245/35/19 |
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11-28-2012, 06:48 AM | #22 |
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That's way too stretched for my taste. I think I'm going to have to order 265/35 to make sure it doesn't rub but I really want the 285 look. Decisions decisions. At least I have another two weeks for the wheels to get here so I can change my mind five more times .
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