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    guys i need advice for tyre size. wheels are 19x9.5 +20, 19x10.5 +22.
    it is for e46 sedan. i cannot decide the tyre size for front should i get 215/40 or 225/35. I am getting 235/35 for rear. and i want to drop the car super low. which spec should i get??

  • #2
    Can't wait to see it super low on 19s if you do it properly should look good.

    I'd got for a 215 because it will match the rear much better. Not a 40 profile though, 35 and even a 30 for the rear.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Jorge View Post
      Can't wait to see it super low on 19s if you do it properly should look good.

      I'd got for a 215 because it will match the rear much better. Not a 40 profile though, 35 and even a 30 for the rear.
      my friend got 215/35 setup for 9.5 and its dangerous?? or 225/35 is better off for me?? 30 would be too thin i suppose

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      • #4
        Nah, you should be fine running that 215/35
        I <3 Poke

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        • #5
          Originally posted by vdubsunday View Post
          Nah, you should be fine running that 215/35
          do you know anyone in this forum running 215/35 on 9.5?? it looks nice but to be honest im abit scared

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          • #6
            Damn dude, you ask for advice then won't take it? I ran that on my old 19's, also check tyrestretch.com, lots of people run more than that. If you don't want to run stretch...DON'T it's not mandatory

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              • #8
                well, in the past I have run 225 40 r18 in 10" wheel and have no problems, in the 2 past months I was driving on 9,75 rear wheels with same tyre size 225 40 r18 and the tyre was loosing air constantly... then have changed the tyres to another ones (new ones) and dont have more problems.

                whith these I whant mean that the tyre have to be in very good condition to support that stretch, otherwise you can have problems like I have had...


                http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...t=16940&page=7

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