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Anyone ever use a 10.5J wheel on the front?


Guest Cillian

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Thanks for all the feedback guys, i think i have my mind made up. 19x9.5 et15 on the front with possibly a 245 or 255 35/19. 19x10.5 et12 on the rear with 275 or 285 35/19

 

I can work out the spacing afterwards but they will be already pretty close to what i'm looking for.

 

I used to have CCW Classics in 18x10 ET44 (but with a 5mm spacer, so ET39) up front with a 285/30/18 with no scrubbing issues whatsoever.

 

I changed to 18x9.5 ET24 (with a 3mm spacer, so ET21 now) with a 245/40/18. It scrubs quite a lot. I'll need to change down to a 225 or 235 to avoid that. When the car is raised, the top of the tyre sits proud of the arch. If you go 18x9.5 ET15 with a 245 or 255 then you'll absolutely scrub.

 

This is all presuming you have stock wings and not Ridox/TRD/custom.

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I used to have CCW Classics in 18x10 ET44 (but with a 5mm spacer, so ET39) up front with a 285/30/18 with no scrubbing issues whatsoever.

 

I changed to 18x9.5 ET24 (with a 3mm spacer, so ET21 now) with a 245/40/18. It scrubs quite a lot. I'll need to change down to a 225 or 235 to avoid that. When the car is raised, the top of the tyre sits proud of the arch. If you go 18x9.5 ET15 with a 245 or 255 then you'll absolutely scrub.

 

This is all presuming you have stock wings and not Ridox/TRD/custom.

 

James, are your fronts arches rolled?

 

Do you think a 9J ET25 would rub?

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