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      11-11-2011, 04:59 PM   #1
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Hey, I'm planning on buying some Forgestar F14s wheels 19x8.5 ET35 Front and
19x10 30 Rear
What sort of tires will i need to buy for these?
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When you purchase Forgestar wheels, if you let them know the tire sizes that you want to go with, they'll adapt the offset so that you wont have any rubbing issues.

So for example if you tell me to tell Forgestar, when you order, that you want to go with 245 fronts and 275 rears, they'll adapt that offset to make it work. Hopefully that makes sense
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Hey, I'm planning on buying some Forgestar F14s wheels 19x8.5 ET35 Front and
19x10 30 Rear
What sort of tires will i need to buy for these?
235/35/19 or 245/35/19 work just fine for the front and a 275/30/19 rear is perfect as well.

However, the rear ET30 offset will definitely have some rubbing with a 275. If they can adjust the offset, then that would be best for a functional setup

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what offsets are u gonna get? save money and time and get at least semi-low offsets. most people seem to start off with conservative offsets and end up getting spacers later or just new wheels completely.
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