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      07-02-2014, 12:32 PM   #1
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19x10 Front 19x11 Rear Fitment?

What do you guys think of this setup? Would it be too aggressive? Will it clear the inside wheel well and suspension components? Im trying to figure out what the sidewalls will look like as well. I dont like any stretch at all, really like a square sidewall.

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      07-03-2014, 02:09 AM   #2
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Stock rear is a 275/35r19 not a 30.

I have a set of 19x10/19x11 forgeline ga1r et25/et31 that I am going to try. (275/30r19 / 295/30r19).
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      07-03-2014, 09:29 AM   #3
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Good catch on the stock size.

When do you get your car? You'll probably need spacers in the front. I hope the backs will fit.

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that size should be no problem. I already done a couple of test fits on a couple of my friends' cars and the front will be near perfect and the rear will be extremely flush. with a drop, it will be super good

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Stock rear is a 275/35r19 not a 30.

I have a set of 19x10/19x11 forgeline ga1r et25/et31 that I am going to try. (275/30r19 / 295/30r19).
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      07-03-2014, 09:24 PM   #5
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Are you talking about my setup, or kitw's?
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the 19*11 et 26 will be pushing it.

I'm currently running 10.5 et 28 with a 275/30 and its close, but does not rub at all.

your set up will be 8mm more aggressive.
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So what setup would I need to be as flush as possible but no rubbing. I am going to drop it, either on HR sport or possible the HR SS that Autoaurmor used.

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anything that equals out to this fitment, would be perfect.
this is super sports springs
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20*10.5 et 28
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you should be safe with this.

my new wheels are 20*11 et 38 with a 305. hopefully i'll have them mounted by the end of the week.
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@classic6 setup looks great, betting your next set will be even better!
Which HRE's did you get? Post pics ASAP lol
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Good catch on the stock size.

When do you get your car? You'll probably need spacers in the front. I hope the backs will fit.

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I've had it since 6/21. Just been lazy about putting wheels on, especially seeing as how I likely won't like the way they look without some sort of suspension setup, since the stock wheel gap is so egregious!
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what sucks is that i dont know if I want to mess with the tire sizing. It seems pretty much perfect/optimal.
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      07-10-2014, 12:23 AM   #12
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my stupid question. Do you guys remove the TPMS from stock rims to new ones? or do you just buy another set for the new wheels?
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my new wheels are 20*11 et 38 with a 305. hopefully i'll have them mounted by the end of the week.
Could you do me a huge favor and PM me when you put those on? I'm looking at getting some 20x11 wheels as the ones I'm looking at are either 20x10 or 20x11 and I'd rather go wider. Just don't want to buy them and they don't fit. LMK offsets too. Thanks a ton.
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my stupid question. Do you guys remove the TPMS from stock rims to new ones? or do you just buy another set for the new wheels?
Depends on what you're doing with the stocks. I would just reuse the sensors unless you have another use for them.
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