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Old 03-15-2018, 08:28 AM
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Hey guys,

I could use some input on this set up for my AWD g sedan. I wonder if this with fit with no mods to the fenders. I am currently lowered on Tein H-Tech but will be putting in my k-sport coilovers this weekend or next.

SSR GT3 19s
F: 19x8.5 +37
R: 19x10 +41

Bridgestone Potenza re050a tires
front tires 245/40/19
rear tires 275/35/19


Thanks.
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Originally Posted by v36_g35x
Hey guys,

I could use some input on this set up for my AWD g sedan. I wonder if this with fit with no mods to the fenders. I am currently lowered on Tein H-Tech but will be putting in my k-sport coilovers this weekend or next.

SSR GT3 19s
F: 19x8.5 +37
R: 19x10 +41

Bridgestone Potenza re050a tires
front tires 245/40/19
rear tires 275/35/19


Thanks.
That will be a great setup, no fender work req'd and tire sizing will work w/ AWD. When the time comes for new tires you might consider a 235/40 front 275/35 rear or a 245/40 front 285/35 rear, this will keep the rear diameter slightly larger and as the rears wear faster the diameter will get closer to zero. Your current tire setup has the rear slightly smaller, so over time the diameter variance front to back will increase. This probably won't be a problem, but if the rears wear to the point where the variance is greater than 1% your AWD light may come on at higher speeds.
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Originally Posted by blnewt
That will be a great setup, no fender work req'd and tire sizing will work w/ AWD. When the time comes for new tires you might consider a 235/40 front 275/35 rear or a 245/40 front 285/35 rear, this will keep the rear diameter slightly larger and as the rears wear faster the diameter will get closer to zero. Your current tire setup has the rear slightly smaller, so over time the diameter variance front to back will increase. This probably won't be a problem, but if the rears wear to the point where the variance is greater than 1% your AWD light may come on at higher speeds.
Thanks. I tried a calculator for tires its around .5%. Will definitely swap out the fronts for 235/40r19 in near future. Appreciate your input/help.
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