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Pictures of 295/35/19 tires on lowering springs/spacers!

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Curious to see the fitment on it, i’ve seen a few but im on swift springs which are a bit lower than what others are running, would love to see any setup with 295/35/19 on any springs! also running 15mm spacers in the rear
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I didnt have any lowering springs, but I did have a 295/30/19 in the back with 15mm spacers. it was a bit out not aligned with the body. I went with the 305/30/19 in the back with no spacers and 275/35/19 in the front with 12mm spacers. the front tires are a bit more out than the ones in the back, but looks good over all. The picture was with the 295/30/19 15mm spacer setup.

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Did you notice any handling difference going a bit wider?

I'm on the Eibach Z4 springs, ps4s.

I went 265/35 on stock '22 wheels with 12mm spacers on the front, and 285/35 with 15mm spacers on the rear. The stock rears were toast at 7k mi :dunno: but the fronts were fine. Went a bid wider up front to hopefully keep things more balanced. Didn't notice a difference from stock tire setup.

When I was a youth, I regularly had wonky sized staggered tires on my shitbox s13's over the years and the front to rear balance was off. Almost like the rear end of the car had a delay from the front with quick steering inputs, especially when driving straight. On that polished turd it was only like 225/35 and 275/30. I forget the wheel specs but they were desirable fitment staggered 5zigen 17's.

I'm sure there were other factors since it was slammed but I was able to get it to align within spec with necessary adjustable arms, etc.

Have you noticed anything whatsoever like what I'm describing? Its been another 7k miles and for some reason my rears are a little bit toasted, and 295's just sound cool?

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No sir, i don’t notice any negative affects from the new setup, if anything i feel a good bit more planted on the ground from lowering and upgrading my rears, but could be placebo. got an alignment after the designated time the springs say and everything’s been smooth since. i went with 295 for the flush fitment and smaller wheel gap, just my preference. overall the handling and ride quality of the new setup feels great and more engaging/alive if that makes sense
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