19s on a 4dr

DaAccord98

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alright so this is it i want to put 19s on my car wat would b a good size tire for it and would it rub?? wat bout if its dropped 1.5 front 1.2 rear would it still rub?
 

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my boy ray says to get the widest available and possible...215s would be nice. that's what i got on my 18 inch rims.
i doubt it'll rub with that little of a drop. you can go lower.
 

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ok wat would b lower that u would recommend me fallenangel?
 

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225/35/19 is optimal. that's what i got on mines. you can go with a 215/35/19 tire but your ride will be harsh cause there's not much sidewall. widest would be 235/35/19.
 

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Phut said:
225/35/19 is optimal. that's what i got on mines. you can go with a 215/35/19 tire but your ride will be harsh cause there's not much sidewall. widest would be 235/35/19.

The numbers in bold have nothing to do with your sidewall height. Those are widths on the tire itself.

The numbers in italics have everything to do with your sidewall heigth.

225/35/19 and 215/35/19 will net you near identical ride quality.
 

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Totalimmortal said:
The numbers in bold have nothing to do with your sidewall height. Those are widths on the tire itself.

The numbers in italics have everything to do with your sidewall heigth.

225/35/19 and 215/35/19 will net you near identical ride quality.

hate to correct u, but they are different.... 225 or 235 are the width of the tires, but the sidewalls are percentages of the width.... eg: 235/35/19 means tht the sidewalls are 35% of the width, which is 235*.35

i'd go for 235/35/19 tires... tht'll look bada$$ :D but optimal is 225/35/19 tho to avoid too much rubbing
 

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DaAccord98 said:
ok wat would b lower that u would recommend me fallenangel?
i'm not about the slammed look because i think it's impractical. i would say 2 inch drop...2.3-2.5 at the most. and that's pushing it for me.
 

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ok i bought Neuspeed springs for my car...1.8 front and 1.5 rear...now i need sum tokicos correct or which other shock BRAND are good? plus i would need alignment kit right if so hit me up wit brands that r good =)
 

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look, you're basically running the same set up as me.
i have Neuspeed Sports and Tokico Blues.
you don't need any alignment kit. i didn't even get an alignment until after 8 months with the suspension. i had minimal camber wear, it wasn't a lot.
i went to Goodyear to get it done and asked for a printout. i only had slight camber wear on one side.

with that setup, you'll be fine. i bought my parts from Kuruma Motoring (http://stores.ebay.com/Kuruma-Motoring_W0QQssPageNameZstrkQ3amefsQ3amesstQQtZkm)


btw, i knew something wasn't right. Neuspeed Sports are 1.8 in the front and 1.7 in the back
Neuspeed Sports are 2.2 in the front and 2.0 in the back. there's no 1.5 with Neuspeed.
 
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