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      03-20-2014, 11:31 PM   #1
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19x9.5 et22 help!!

I've been doing a ton of research and there's seems to be a lot of mixed opinions on what will fit/rub. A lot of vendors seems to think that 19x9 et30 is the most aggressive you can get but I've seen a lot of people run 19x9.5 et22. I got 19x10.5 et22 for the rear and I can probably manage the rear with some stretch and roll, my question is how bad is my front fender gunna eat it with a 19x9.5 et22 on a 225/35. Is it possible to get it not to rub?
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Pretty sure my buddy is running 9m5 et 22 or 25 on varrosten es2 wheels try 225/35/19
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The most important question here is are you even lowered and do you have negative camber in the front?

19x9.5 ET22 with 225/35 tires should fit fine with no rub at all, you should be more concerned if the inner barrel of your wheels will be hitting your suspension.
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The most important question here is are you even lowered and do you have negative camber in the front?

19x9.5 ET22 with 225/35 tires should fit fine with no rub at all, you should be more concerned if the inner barrel of your wheels will be hitting your suspension.
+1 and OP you should also consider if you like the stretched tire look because 19x9.5 on a 225 will stretch a good amount.. I will personally be running 18x9.5 on a 235
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+1 and OP you should also consider if you like the stretched tire look because 19x9.5 on a 225 will stretch a good amount.. I will personally be running 18x9.5 on a 235
yea im lowered, but no camber adjustment. i've read that you can just take the camber pin out and camber it a little.
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Im on 19x9.5 et22 all around with michillin PS2 225/35/19, the tires are stretch just a little bit with no rub. If I remember smallest tire width with michillin PS2 you can with 9.5" is 235
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Im on 19x9.5 et22 all around with michillin PS2 225/35/19, the tires are stretch just a little bit with no rub. If I remember smallest tire width with michillin PS2 you can with 9.5" is 235
What are you lowered on?
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19x9.5 et 22 front with 225/35 is doable. I ran a similar set but hat et27 up front, and used 5mm spacers to push even further.
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What are you lowered on?
Not lowered on stock suspension
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