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Old Mar 24, 2022 | 10:45 PM
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Im going to buy wheels and tires but i need help to know if the sizes im going with are going to rub on anything. Stock suspension but im definitely going to lower. Will i need to roll fenders?

wheels are 19x9.5 +22 square setup

for tires i need help i dont want them to be stretched but as close as i can get them without them having to be the better
I mostly worried about rubbing on the upper control arm. I will daily it in rain and snow as well so whatever size works good for that as well.

also if going with a square setup will screw with anything


any help is greatly appreciated

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245/35-19 & 275/35-19

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245/35-19 & 275/35-19

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sorry im new to this I didn’t realize that i did

so even tho my setup is square i should still put wider tires in the back?
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Originally Posted by Asher king
sorry im new to this I didn’t realize that i did

so even tho my setup is square i should still put wider tires in the back?
It depends what look and performance you’re after, if it’s just a driver I’d run 245/40 all around, this setup will be slightly stretched though.
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Originally Posted by Ponyryd
It depends what look and performance you’re after, if it’s just a driver I’d run 245/40 all around, this setup will be slightly stretched though.
grip preferably
For looks i would want them looking to chunky but just normal really
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9.5” will need a wide tire to look chunky, so if that’s the case I’d be looking at 265/35 or even 275/35, but it’s tough to say if it would rub after lowering as there are too many variables. My concern is with you running such a wide tire in the snow, as it will be pretty hard to handle, but it’s your call man.
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Originally Posted by Ponyryd
It depends what look and performance you’re after, if it’s just a driver I’d run 245/40 all around, this setup will be slightly stretched though.
245/40-19 is a Z34 front size; too tall for Z33. It clears fine, just a little awkward with car being nose high.


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9.5” will need a wide tire to look chunky, so if that’s the case I’d be looking at 265/35 or even 275/35, but it’s tough to say if it would rub after lowering as there are too many variables. My concern is with you running such a wide tire in the snow, as it will be pretty hard to handle, but it’s your call man.
265/35 or 275/35 (better fit) are well within the 120% recommended rim:tire ratio. Very unlikely it will rub. Only time I rubbed a 275 on 9.5 wheel was with +15 offset. Roll n’ seal took care of that.
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Originally Posted by MicVelo
245/40-19 is a Z34 front size; too tall for Z33. It clears fine, just a little awkward with car being nose high.




265/35 or 275/35 (better fit) are well within the 120% recommended rim:tire ratio. Very unlikely it will rub. Only time I rubbed a 275 on 9.5 wheel was with +15 offset. Roll n’ seal took care of that.
I didn’t see anywhere where he mentioned what year car, or even what brand or model of car he has, my size estimate was based on his intended use, and the wheel widths. As well he said he would be lowering the car, so without knowing how low he plans to go it’s very hard to say what will rub and what won’t.
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