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Heya,

I’ve got these same wheels and I’ve been unsure what to do about suspension since they seem to have a more aggressive offset than TE37SL or TE37 M-spec in Mkv sizes.

I’ve also never done an aftermarket suspension on a car so I’m wondering if you could tell me what to expect if I get the same suspension you had in this post (rubbing? Scrubbing?). I’ve got the same continentals 265/295 too so should be nearly the identical setup. I’m in a 2022 AT if that makes any difference.

Thanks in advance
I was running HKS adjustable springs, the HAS system, no rubbing, tons of adjustment, I had it prob 80% down, but it definitely had another half an inch in there. Unless you want to do coilovers, this is the setup I would run. If you need a set, happy to get you some!
 

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I’m looking to run 19x11+37 rear 19x10+24 front on coilovers. I’d like a 305/35 rear but what width tire should I run in the front? For those with similar specs are you guys getting any rubbing anywhere?
 
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I’m looking to run 19x11+37 rear 19x10+24 front on coilovers. I’d like a 305/35 rear but what width tire should I run in the front? For those with similar specs are you guys getting any rubbing anywhere?
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