What tires for 19x9.5 +22 all around
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
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
Last edited by Asher king; Mar 25, 2022 at 12:00 AM.
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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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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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.
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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