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Can You Run 275/35/19 On 9.5" Rim Under The Back Of A Fg?


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So do you reckon they would be fine without pumping the guards if I got the right offset? (im thinking 38-40). What offset was the front because I thought you can fit a 20x8.5 fairly easily up front (with the right offset - I think like 30ish)

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To the OP. Yes, yes you can mate.

Might not be legit, might have your speedo more acurate than it is now as a reading of 100 in mine is an actual 96.7

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So do you reckon they would be fine without pumping the guards if I got the right offset? (im thinking 38-40). What offset was the front because I thought you can fit a 20x8.5 fairly easily up front (with the right offset - I think like 30ish)

Standard height or lowered? Standard height should be fine at that offset, but may still scrape on big bumps, if it is lowered it will fit but you will want to roll the guards I think. I had 20x8.5 +32, and they fit fine, but I had the guard right on the tyre height wise, so at that height it scraped on the inner guard over bumps and turning.

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Well Im bout to put sssl and ssssl springs in so should be about the same as in your sig photo, probably higher actually. I think Im going to go 20x8.5 +32 (maybe 30) and 20x10 +40. I want to get as close as I can to the inside in case the car tucks tyre after its lowered

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You will be able to drive it but will probably need to roll the Guards. I caught the lip of one front guard with my tire and bent it before having them rolled. I would say stick them on but be prepared to roll them in the week after getting the wheels.

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