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i've been thinking of doing project 6gr 19" wheels

19 x 10 285 tire on front 35mm offset

19 x 11.5 345 tire on rear 56mm offset

Anyone else running this combo or similar?
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i've been thinking of doing project 6gr 19" wheels

19 x 10 285 tire on front 35mm offset

19 x 11.5 345 tire on rear 56mm offset

Anyone else running this combo or similar?
That will make it a great understeering car.....
 

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I cannot recall who this was on here but I screen grabbed this a while ago when shopping for wheel ideas. Only 11” rear but should give you an idea looks wise.

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that looks sweet might just do a 325 rear but id thought id check around here first
 

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i've been thinking of doing project 6gr 19" wheels

19 x 10 285 tire on front 35mm offset

19 x 11.5 345 tire on rear 56mm offset

Anyone else running this combo or similar?
I am currently having a set of 100% two piece Forged wheels made, 11.5 x 20" rear and 10" x 20 front. To run 325 /30/20 and 285/30/20 front. This to keep my OD close to the same. I wanted to go with 19" but the tires would be about an 1" lower and then when I lower the car an inch, I felt the 2 inches would cause to many problems on the street, speed bumps, driveway ETC. Plus the 20 would give me more clearance with my Front Brembo calipers. Good luck
 
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I am currently having a set of 100% two piece Forged wheels made, 11.5 x 20" rear and 10" x 20 front. To run 325 /30/20 and 285/30/20 front. This to keep my OD close to the same. I wanted to go with 19" but the tires would be about an 1" lower and then when I lower the car an inch, I felt the 2 inches would cause to many problems on the street, speed bumps, driveway ETC. Plus the 20 would give me more clearance with my Front Brembo calipers. Good luck


Sweet show pics when done.

I've struggled between 20 or 19 but the roads here in NY/CT are so bad i think 19 with a lil more sidewall is the better move.
 

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Sweet show pics when done.

I've struggled between 20 or 19 but the roads here in NY/CT are so bad i think 19 with a lil more sidewall is the better move.
I know exactly what you mean. I just wanted more front Brembo clearance on my fronts and since the 325/30/19 is 1" OD smaller their would be more wheel gap, then when I lower the car to remove some wheel gap my car would be 2" lower to the ground instead of 1" and I do not want any issues with speed bumps, getting in my driveway ETC. That is my reasons. Otherwise I wanted to go 19"
 

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While those rear tires may be labeled as "345", they are one of if not the narrowest 345s ever. There's very little if any bulge on the sidewall, almost as much as a 305-315 tire.

I have a set of Michelin 325s on 11" wheels and they bulge more than that.

While I guess it's cool to be able to say you have 345s on the back, you probably get more tire with a 315-325 from other brands.




I cannot recall who this was on here but I screen grabbed this a while ago when shopping for wheel ideas. Only 11” rear but should give you an idea looks wise.

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While those rear tires may be labeled as "345", they are one of if not the narrowest 345s ever. There's very little if any bulge on the sidewall, almost as much as a 305-315 tire.

I have a set of Michelin 325s on 11" wheels and they bulge more than that.

While I guess it's cool to be able to say you have 345s on the back, you probably get more tire with a 315-325 from other brands.
Yes that makes sense. I was surprised there wasn’t more bulge with those ‘345’ Invos. Michelins definitely run wider. :like:

to be honest those 345 Invos look pretty close bulge-wise to my 305/35 Nitto 555 G2’s on the same 11” width.

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Looks nice. What wheel width and off sets did they give you.
 
 




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