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09-12-2012, 06:32 PM | #1 |
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Fenders are now rolled.. What size rear tire?
Ok thanks to Alex and Kevin at AK Motorwerk in NJ was rear fenders were rolled successfully for a very affordable price. So Im going to be getting tires for avant garde 310s Im having powder coated. Front tires will be 235/35/19s and Im not sure what rears to put. I was going to go with 245/35/19s because I couldnt find anyone to roll the rear fenders for me. But will 265 rears now work with no rubbing issues? I am lowered on KW
V1s. And the rear wheels are +22 offset. They are off an E46 M3. So a pretty aggressive fitment. I want to stay away from rubbing issues. But not sure if the 265/30/19s will fit with no rubbing. Anyone have any ideas? Heres how my car sits now. |
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im assuming u mean +22 on a 9.5 width wheel. if so i rub a bit on large bumps or steep driveways with -3camber in rear with a 265/30-18. I would go to a 255 to be safe.
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I apologize, yes its +22 on a 9.5 inch wheel. I was actually going to go with 245/35/19 rears just so there would be no rubbing. But since I had my fenders rolled I thought maybe a 265/30 would fit. But I think I might try to stay safe and keep away from the 265s.
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i think a 265/30 would be ok on a 9.5 rear with an ET of 22, especially since you rolled your fenders....im not sure though
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Ive probably drove alot of people nuts on this forum with this tire questions. LOL But it seems I get different answers from people with similar setups. So Im not sure who to talk to. Id like to get the 265/30/19 tires, but if its going to rub, I want to stay away. I dont want to mess with camber and unevenly wear my tires. But I also dont want to rub either. SO I guess Im caught in a situation lol. Hopefully someone with the same setup can chime in with their opinions.
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Thank you I appreciate it. Im sure it will all work out.
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I think Im going to play it sage and use 235/35/19 fronts and 245/35/19 rears> That way I avoid any rubbing issues.
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