Will this fit 19x10 +35 in the front?
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Will this fit 19x10 +35 in the front?
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Stock suspension, no drop.
The rims i can get are 19x10 +35 offset. Do you guys know if this would fit in the front (with or without a spacer)?
I'd like to do 245/35/19, unless you guys have better recommendations?
Stock suspension, no drop.
The rims i can get are 19x10 +35 offset. Do you guys know if this would fit in the front (with or without a spacer)?
I'd like to do 245/35/19, unless you guys have better recommendations?
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ignoring for a second how awful it will look with a stock suspension/no drop, you will hit the front struts without using a spacer. How big of a spacer? 5-10mm should suffice as far as clearance. As far as looks? Different story, not sure what you're going for
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Thanks for you replies. I open to drop as well, how much would be advised with these rims?
Also if 245 is too small for the rims what would be a good size for front and rears?
The reason im sort of stuck on these rims is because there is only 4 available and they are all 19x10. But for the price i dont want to pass them up.
Also if 245 is too small for the rims what would be a good size for front and rears?
The reason im sort of stuck on these rims is because there is only 4 available and they are all 19x10. But for the price i dont want to pass them up.
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it can, depending on what size spacer you go. With the sizes we're talking about above, you won't have issues with those tires and stock fenders. Go larger of a spacer, say, to a 25 or 30mm, and yes, you may have issues with clearance. None of these things operate by themselves, they are all intertwined
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Im actually running 20mm spacers..it has a little poke but im also on 265/35 and dont rub unless im REALLLLLY digging hard... so if u stretch and go with 15mm u would prolly be ok, ill post up a shot of the front to see the poke
pic of poke 19x10 +10 265/35
pic of poke 19x10 +10 265/35
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