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305/30/19 Tyres On An Fg


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Hey guys,

just wondering if anyone can shed some light on fitting 305/30/19's under the back of an FG sedan.

I'm looking at a set of 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 varrstoen's and seeing if I can get a 305 on the back? Obviously with rolled guards!!

Any help will be appreciated.

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Ah, so they are 19's...

You will need to roll the rears... And run +22 rear and +12 front...

245/35/19 on the front... 305/30/19 will require lots of camber to fit in under the guards... But has been seen on an FG...

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thanks worm!! basically im gona be spending alot on tyres! expensive in the first place for 305/30/19 and the life of the tyre will be Sweet F A with a heap of camber..........

can a 305 fit a 10" rim or is it really starting to push it?

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Yeah... Tocchi has done it... Just not with tyres that wide...

Search for Tocchi and Simmons... on AFF

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Worm, I am also looking at these wheels for an fg ute. I emailed varrstoen and they told me +30 for the front would sit flush with the guards. +12 on the rear. you say +12 on the front? wouldnt they be poking way outside the guards?

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+30 will hit on the inside... +20 with 9 inch is close...

+12 with 9.5 will be needed and they will be hella flush...

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