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    Junior Member One Ring kyrinovicp's Avatar
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    Lightbulb 19" wheels fitment

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    Hi,
    I want buy new wheels (Zito 935) i want front 8,5x19 et35 and rear 9,5x19 et45. I have stock suspension, but soon i want front -35mm rear -30mm.
    Is there some chance for rubbing? I put on tires 255/35 thank you very much
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    you should be fine running both setups with the drop as well. chances of rubbing aren't completely out of the question but the risk is low enough - i would say go for it
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    I think 255 at et30 will be close. Hit Search. Lots of good info here.

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    I have 19x10s all around and a really low offset, im pretty low, and I dont rub at all. you should be okay.

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    Senior Member Four Rings r6_11b8's Avatar
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    you should be fine unless you slam it...im on 19 9.5 +25et 235/35 and i rarely rub
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyrinovicp View Post
    Hi,
    I want buy new wheels (Zito 935) i want front 8,5x19 et35 and rear 9,5x19 et45. I have stock suspension, but soon i want front -35mm rear -30mm.
    Is there some chance for rubbing? I put on tires 255/35 thank you very much
    I have 8x19 et35 with 255/35 all around. I was pretty low and it rubbed like crazy. It all depends on your drop.
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    Wheel specs look find, but in general I don't really recommend staggering the wheels. The tires are going to look a lot more squared off on the front than the rear.

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    Junior Member One Ring kyrinovicp's Avatar
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    thanks guys, I go to this setup.

    btw I must put on 255/35 because Police in Slovakia
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