romanLegion9574
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Finally joining this thread: 19" satin black TS-5s
Hey man i wanted ask about the modifications you did for this and an estimate of the cost.With the mild mods done for the 325's they do not. They would be even more functional at a higher ride height but sadly doesn't look as good.
ey man i was looking at your wheel setup it looks extremely nice, i was wondering about fitment and any modifications u did to fit the 325s in the rear thanks man.BC Forged TD01 in Matte Bronze 19 x 9.5 with 275/30/19 front & 19 x 11 with 325/30/19 rear
Lowered on H&R springs
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Here is a YouTube video with a very detail explanationey man i was looking at your wheel setup it looks extremely nice, i was wondering about fitment and any modifications u did to fit the 325s in the rear thanks man.
Looks great, what size tires are you running f/r?BC Forged le81
20Ă—11 +35 rear
20Ă—9.5 +22 front
Looks great, what size tires are you running f/r?
I've seen most people run 305/30 and 265/35. The reason behind it is with that ratio, the sidewall is almost identical in the back and the front (Back sidewall: 91.5mm - Front sidewall: 92.75mm). With a 305/30 in the back and 275/30 in the front, the sidewalls will look very different (82.5mm in the front vs 91.5mm in the back). A 275/35 will be a bigger sidewall with 96.25mm.Hey guys I was reading thru this thread and I see ppl running 275/35 in the front and 305/30 in the back just wondering what's the reason for this i know why 30 in the back to give clearance but 35 in the front im not sure. I have bcforged MLE81 coming in at the end of this month 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x11 +35 rear. I need help deciding if I'll go all 30 or all 35 or do 35 front and 30 back. Thanks in advance
Thank you for the info and can't wait to see the pics I might go this route.I've seen most people run 305/30 and 265/35. The reason behind it is with that ratio, the sidewall is almost identical in the back and the front (Back sidewall: 91.5mm - Front sidewall: 92.75mm). With a 305/30 in the back and 275/30 in the front, the sidewalls will look very different (82.5mm in the front vs 91.5mm in the back). A 275/35 will be a bigger sidewall with 96.25mm.
Hope that make sense. I personally went with 305/30 and 265/35. Will post pics Thursday when everything gets installed!
I agree with what Tapis said regarding sidewall ratios.Hey guys I was reading thru this thread and I see ppl running 275/35 in the front and 305/30 in the back just wondering what's the reason for this i know why 30 in the back to give clearance but 35 in the front im not sure. I have bcforged MLE81 coming in at the end of this month 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x11 +35 rear. I need help deciding if I'll go all 30 or all 35 or do 35 front and 30 back. Thanks in advance
I was actually gonna say that the stock rear tires are 275/35 and that's what I thought move the rear tires in front to save extra money.I agree with what Tapis said regarding sidewall ratios.
However, I bet those who are running 275/35 in the front did what I did and moved their OEM rears up front to save some money and not waste perfectly fine tires. I did 295/35s in the back (because ratios), though, but my rears are 10.5 wide, not 11 FYI.
What made you go 305/30 in the rear rather than 295/35? TEs are about to come in and im torn between both for the MP4SWheels:
Rays 57DR Semi-Gloss Black:
Fronts: 19x9.5+25
Rears: 19x10.5+35
Tires:
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S:
Fronts: 265/35/19
Rears: 305/30/19
Suspension:
HKS Hipermax Touring Adjustable Springs
The fact that the sidewall matches the 265/35 in the front. 91.5mm of sidewall in the back and 92.75mm in the front.What made you go 305/30 in the rear rather than 295/35? TEs are about to come in and im torn between both for the MP4S