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  • #16
    looking up online it seems as thou its a 35 offset, but i dont think thats right, because i have less then a fingers space between the wheel and rear springs, ill see if i have time after work to pull the wheels off and take a look

    225/45/18 and 265/35/19

    mind you i want to run a mild stretch this year too

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    • #17
      What wheels are those? so I can look them up


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      • #18
        tsw truxtons

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        • #19
          Assuming youre running 4 20x9.5 you would poke 10mm and would need a 225 35 to have the almost the same rolling radius you have now

          As for a staggered set up with 20" reps same tire size for all fours 225 35s, keep in mind rear will be stretched to the limit

          As for the 22" you will gain about 11mm in ride height and also you will need to raise the car a little, and this is with silly skinny 235 30 tires stretched to the max and will poke an extra 10mm, not worth it imo

          This is all approximate but a good indicator of what youre looking at


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          • #20
            if i ran some wider tires for a milder stretch would it make a huge differance in rolling diameter?

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            • #21
              [QUOTE=Stancedstratus;141165]if i ran some wider tires for a milder stretch would it make a huge differance in rolling diameter? You could run wider but need to come down on tire aspect ratio and also you will loose fender clearance and start rubbing ex, 225 35s=235 30s, almost the same rolling radius but a little wider, less stretch


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