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I have a 2018 PP1 Magnaride car with Steeda 1 inch lowering springs. I just ordered a set of SVE SP2 rims 19/10 fronts and 19/11 rears. I would like to run 285/35R19 fronts and 325/30R19 rear. Anyone running this setup? Any clearance issues? Pics would be great. Thanksđź‘Ť
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19x11 max is 315mm
325 is just too big for a 11. Of course you can put a 345 on a 11 but that doesn't mean you should.
Stay 305
Save money. Be safer. and have still a great grip and look
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19x11 max is 315mm
325 is just too big for a 11. Of course you can put a 345 on a 11 but that doesn't mean you should.
Stay 305
Save money. Be safer. and have still a great grip and look
Alex
I don’t disagree with your point but 11” is often sited as acceptable minimum width for 325s. It’s definitely not ideal however, there are other reasons that could justify picking them.

-They’re just about the perfect diameter (26.7” across...though this will vary slightly from brand to brand).

-325/30/19 is size that seems to be available in a number of tire models that also offer 285/35/19, a popular size for the front. They often don’t offer a 305 or 315.

-They look cool as hell.

Of course 305 might give better performance on the same rim....
 

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I get the wheel to tire fitment and the recommendations. Ive worked at a dealership my entire life and have done more tire work than I care to think of lol. I am more asking if anyone has a S550 lowered 1 inch all the way around with 325/30r19 and 285/35r19 for clearance reasons.
 

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Depends on your off set , for comparison I used a tire cacultor to compare the tires with my set up . I am on 20 and running sport line springs 1.5 drop . What you want to run are shorter and wider then what I am running . Again it will depend on off set if you get a rub . Picture below for comparison. Fronts 255/35 rears 305/30



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Depends on your off set , for comparison I used a tire cacultor to compare the tires with my set up . I am on 20 and running sport line springs 1.5 drop . What you want to run are shorter and wider then what I am running . Again it will depend on off set if you get a rub . Picture below for comparison. Fronts 255/35 rears 305/30



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Thanks for the post man! I'm getting the SVE SP2 wheels they are +35 front and +50 rear.
 

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325s with SVE 11" offset will rub lowered. At stock height like mine it's ok, but not lowered.

You need like a 55-60 offset in the rear to make it flush with that kind of tire.

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325s with SVE 11" offset will rub lowered. At stock height like mine it's ok, but not lowered.

You need like a 55-60 offset in the rear to make it flush with that kind of tire.

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Thank you thats what I needed to know đź‘Ť
 

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325/30, 48 offset and -2° camber on Steeda min drop (0.5" drop). No rubbing

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325s with SVE 11" offset will rub lowered. At stock height like mine it's ok, but not lowered.

You need like a 55-60 offset in the rear to make it flush with that kind of tire.

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Your tire has a huge gap between the top and the fender/quarter line. Are you sure you’re rubbing? Or do you mean you’re poking?
 

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Your tire has a huge gap between the top and the fender/quarter line. Are you sure you’re rubbing? Or do you mean you’re poking?
No, it's not rubbing because as you said there's a large gap between the top of the tire and the fender. That's why I mentioned it's ok at stock ride height, but if you're lowered it will rub. It does poke a bit outside the fender.
 

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No, it's not rubbing because as you said there's a large gap between the top of the tire and the fender. That's why I mentioned it's ok at stock ride height, but if you're lowered it will rub. It does poke a bit outside the fender.
1 inch lower isn’t going to make it rub. The Stock tires at 275/40 have a much taller diameter than 325/30R19 you are 100% incorrect. No offense. Matter of fact I ride 11in SVE 19s with 305/35R19 in the rear same size and offset as op posted and those are on a .7inches taller tire which is 305/35 than 325/30 in diameter on the same size wheel and I’m .78inches lowered and I am fine with stock diameter which was over an inch and a half taller than 325/30 in diameter and still there was zero rub and space left. Diameter is all that matters in regards to rub. And zero issues. I have a good amount of space actually. Many people ride that size in the rear on those wheels. LMR sells a 325 package bundled with them. Which I assume is what the op ordered. Seems like maybe you misunderstood the question. You seem to be speaking about poke from the pic you showed and the statement of being flush.
 
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Your tire has a huge gap between the top and the fender/quarter line. Are you sure you’re rubbing? Or do you mean you’re poking?
1 inch lower isn’t going to make it rub. The Stock tires at 275/40 have a much taller diameter than 325/30R19 you are 100% incorrect. No offense. Matter of fact I ride 11in SVE 19s with 305/35R19 in the rear same size and offset as op posted and those are on a .7inches taller tire which is 305/35 than 325/30 in diameter on the same size wheel and I’m .78inches lowered and I was fine with stock diameter which was over an inch and a half taller than 325/30 in diameter and still there was zero rub and space left. Diameter is all that matters in regards to rub. And zero issues. I have a good amount of space actually. The offset wouid control rub on the inside maybe but .4in difference. No rub should occur. Many people ride that size in the rear on those wheels. LMR sells a 325 package bundled with them. Seems like maybe you misunderstood the question. You seem to be speaking about poke from the pic you showed and the statement of being flush.
I'm the original poster, I got the SVE SP2 wheels and Nitto invo 325's rear and 285 front. There is absolutely no rubbing at all they fit beautifully
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