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Old 05-11-2007, 06:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Rim + Tire Size.. is this ok?

I was looking at getting 19" axis hiro wheels but im worried about rubbing etc. does anyone know if this is size is ok... will it rub... will it even fit..?

19 x 8.5(Front) +19x9.5(Rear)

245/35/19(Front) + 275/30/19(Rear)
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wow...def. not for our cars....
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Old 05-11-2007, 06:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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uhhh 275's on the back hahaha
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dude tell me this is completly a joke....275's? WTF!!

do you understand how wide that is? haaha
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dude tell me this is completly a joke....275's? WTF!!

do you understand how wide that is? haaha

Sorry I dont know anything about tire sizes as you can see.
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Would this be a better size?

19 x 8.5

225/35/19
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Old 05-11-2007, 07:20 PM   #7 (permalink)
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i've seen one lx sedan with 255's all around w/o rubbing (so he said) but 275 that's insanely wide... more than likely they will rub... can i ask y would u want them that wide on the rear??

well going from what a few people told me 8.5 might even be too big... if u can get them in 8" u should be fine with that and 225's... i have 225/45zr17 on my car right now... no rubbing issues....
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btw you know a wheel that large is going to be very heavy and slow ur car down..just a thought
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btw you know a wheel that large is going to be very heavy and slow ur car down..just a thought
i'd say that too... but the majority of people that want bigger don't really care all the time about speed... but he prolly would lose gas mileage by having bigger wheels... unless there's a lot of highway driving...

to the op do you have any of the rims???
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