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Paul
07-26-2004, 08:23 PM
after searching for years I would like any last words before I purchase the tires...

as of next week my setup will be eibach springs,koni shocks,
axis milano 19x8.5/9.5 , ET 35.
I Just got a price for Goodyear eagle F1 GS-D3
235/35/19 front and 265/30/19 rear...
im worried about the front being 235,the tire dealers cant be sure it will work...help:(

J Irwan
07-26-2004, 08:37 PM
it should be fine..


You already have the right offset for the front for 19x8.5 wheel ;)

However the front tires might rub , but it'll depend on how low the car is lowered


Regardz,

Paul
07-26-2004, 09:12 PM
thanks J Irwan,im also going to roll the front and rear as much as i can .The car must currently be on #1's because its already very low compared to any other factory setup here.
the eibach springs I have lower the front 45mm,that may be to
much drop....guess I wont know till I try it!!

SLAMMED_C
07-27-2004, 08:05 PM
Im running 19x8.5's all around and a 35 offset. 15mm spacer in the rear.
225/35/19's up front and 235/35/19's rear pirelli p-zero rosso's.
I will switch the fronts to 235's when they wear out (probably have to do that next summer!!)
I have Eibach springs with #1 pads all around.. and the ontl time I really rub in the front is over bumps.. but I know for sure that Im not hitting the fenders.. its the inside of the wheel well Im bottoming out on! so depending on what spring pads you use.. I say with some rolling and maybe light flaring there will be no problems at all. you will need to at least roll the rear fenders too.. but also depending on what shim pads oyu use... thats gonna be the major end factor.

Paul
07-28-2004, 12:01 PM
Originally posted by SLAMMED_C
Im running 19x8.5's all around and a 35 offset. 15mm spacer in the rear.
225/35/19's up front and 235/35/19's rear pirelli p-zero rosso's.
I will switch the fronts to 235's when they wear out (probably have to do that next summer!!)
I have Eibach springs with #1 pads all around.. and the ontl time I really rub in the front is over bumps.. but I know for sure that Im not hitting the fenders.. its the inside of the wheel well Im bottoming out on! so depending on what spring pads you use.. I say with some rolling and maybe light flaring there will be no problems at all. you will need to at least roll the rear fenders too.. but also depending on what shim pads oyu use... thats gonna be the major end factor.

wicked, thanks for the info SLAMMED C,I checked your page,
nice ride dude.