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      10-25-2018, 08:52 PM   #1
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19x9.5 et22 up front?

Looking at some new wheels and found a good deal on a set 19x9.5/19x10.5 ET22 all the way around. Will those fit up front?

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with appropriately sized tires and oem spec negative camber, 9.5 +22 is too aggressive. it'll poke out a decent amount and the outer shoulder of the front tire will contact the fenderwell liner while turning.
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I rubbed like crazy in the rear with that size and already had -2.4 camber, lowered on H&R sports with Bilstein B8's and rolled fenders. Can't imagine that spec would work on the front without fender rolled and aggressive camber.
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I rubbed like crazy in the rear with that size and already had -2.4 camber, lowered on H&R sports with Bilstein B8's and rolled fenders. Can't imagine that spec would work on the front without fender rolled and aggressive camber.
Front actually has more room than the rear if the camber specs are the same.



18x9.5 +28 square, -1.9 camber front and rear.
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gah damn that's sexy. what size tires are you running? the rears don't rub at all? will be nice to know for potential future setups
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gah damn that's sexy. what size tires are you running? the rears don't rub at all? will be nice to know for potential future setups
255/40/18 MPSS

i don't rub at all
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I rubbed like crazy in the rear with that size and already had -2.4 camber, lowered on H&R sports with Bilstein B8's and rolled fenders. Can't imagine that spec would work on the front without fender rolled and aggressive camber.
Front actually has more room than the rear if the camber specs are the same.



18x9.5 +28 square, -1.9 camber front and rear.
Love the look but not feeling the stretch on the 9.5J

I suppose a 255 on a 9J would need less camber and a higher offset?
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Love the look but not feeling the stretch on the 9.5J

I suppose a 255 on a 9J would need less camber and a higher offset?
It's not really stretched, google Michelin PSS tires and you'll see that they're round like that.

Put any other brand of 255/40/18 on a 9.5 and you won't see any stretch.
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Love the look but not feeling the stretch on the 9.5J

I suppose a 255 on a 9J would need less camber and a higher offset?
It's not really stretched, google Michelin PSS tires and you'll see that they're round like that.

Put any other brand of 255/40/18 on a 9.5 and you won't see any stretch.
I'm aware different tires are different. I've owned Michelin PSS as well.

It's stretched as long as the sidewall isn't on a 90* vertical plane. It may not be super stretched, or with poke, like what seems to be popular with stancing crowds, but it's still stretched. Unlike the word "aggressive" which is subjective, the word stretched is objective.

I always say it's stretched when the rim of the wheel isn't completely seated in the tire. Even some oem setups implement some stretch. So don't take offense to the word is all I'm saying. Your set up is still nice guy

My last car had some decent poke and a good amount of stretch, but this time around I'd like to go for the really square and seated look with no stretch at all. Cuz Racekor


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I'm aware different tires are different. I've owned Michelin PSS as well.

It's stretched as long as the sidewall isn't on a 90* vertical plane. It may not be super stretched, or with poke, like what seems to be popular with stancing crowds, but it's still stretched. Unlike the word "aggressive" which is subjective, the word stretched is objective.

I always say it's stretched when the rim of the wheel isn't completely seated in the tire. Even some oem setups implement some stretch. So don't take offense to the word is all I'm saying. Your set up is still nice guy

My last car had some decent poke and a good amount of stretch, but this time around I'd like to go for the really square and seated look with no stretch at all. Cuz Racekor


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Front actually has more room than the rear if the camber specs are the same.



18x9.5 +28 square, -1.9 camber front and rear.
wow that looks good. So, thats +28 do you think +22 would poke too much?
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wow that looks good. So, thats +28 do you think +22 would poke too much?
Back would require a lot of camber or stretch, fronts should be ok.
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