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      06-08-2014, 02:06 PM   #1
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Fitment question

So it looks like I can get an awesome deal on a set of wheels but want to make sure I don't have problems with fitment.

Looking at some Alufelgen SF71s. 19x8.5 et 15 for front and 19x9.5 et 20 for rear.

Tires are 225 front
245 rear

Would I be able to run a 255 tire? I'm on m-sport suspension.

All help is appreciated, thanks guys.
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You can use a 255 in the rear. You'll need to roll your rear fenders since that is a flush fitment.
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You will need to roll the rears. Front sizing is also more aggressive than we normally would recommend.
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You will need to roll the rears. Front sizing is also more aggressive than we normally would recommend.
Isn't the rear sizing also more aggressive than what you would normally recommend?
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