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Is this too aggressive?

Lost Cosmonaut

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Temporary... Maybe... It's kinda growing on me.

19x10.5 +22 square with 295/30R19, from my Evo X (they were a pretty insane fitment for the Evo, I had to roll and pull all the fenders to make them fit). Desperately needs a drop for sure, and more sidewall but for some reason no one makes a 35 or 40 in 19 with a decent tread width other than Michelin. :shrug:
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Definitely too aggressive for me. But if you like it, that's all that matters.
 

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For the love of all that is your paint I hope you put some good rock guards behind the front wheels. (can't see if you have them or not)

Too aggressive from my standpoint. I think this car's most natural, aesthetically pleasing look is having the tires come out even to the edge of the top outside part of the fenders both front and back.

And I wouldn't drop it like that because it would actually look worse and dare I say/hate myself for suggesting, look....ricy....

Different strokes for different folks though.
 

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I don't think it will be rice even if it pokes out more than usual. Everyone is trying to be flush and a lil poke makes it look very agressive. Your's is poking more than most and if you had it lowered and some -negative camber it will look much better.

This is proper!
 

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Sorry man but that looks horrible. Sell those wheels
 

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Would need quite a bit more camber to make that work. Unless you're adding fender flares.
 

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Those 295's will likely rub even with a drop and camber. I'm on 20x10.5 +30 with 275's and my front will catch every now and then on hard dips with my sportlines. Only way to know is to drop it and see what happens.

Props for doing something different.
 

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It looks like somebody didn't what he was doing and bought wheels with incorrect offset...
 

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Temporary... Maybe... It's kinda growing on me.

19x10.5 +22 square with 295/30R19, from my Evo X (they were a pretty insane fitment for the Evo, I had to roll and pull all the fenders to make them fit). Desperately needs a drop for sure, and more sidewall but for some reason no one makes a 35 or 40 in 19 with a decent tread width other than Michelin. :shrug:
What kind of wheels are they...pics from the side?
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