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Rims- SVE R350 19x10 +35mm offset.

Tires - Atlas Force UHP 265/40R19.

Atlas- Which surprisingly have an almost perfect look, even though they have a 1/2" stretch, the handling is pretty darn good for an all-season UHP tire.
Thanks. Really love the stance. I assume you don't have spaces right? Still debating if i will go staggered or square and if i stay 19 or 20" but for sure like the way yours look.
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Thanks. Really love the stance. I assume you don't have spaces right? Still debating if i will go staggered or square and if i stay 19 or 20" but for sure like the way yours look.
You're right....no spacers. The way I see it, is if you race your car, go staggered. If you want a car that handles better, on the street or the track, go squared. Especially if you daily drive. The squared setup allows for rotating.
I was literally about to click the purchase button on a whole set of Steeda Active suspension. After just installing these wheels and tires, the handling is light years better. So, I'm holding off for the time being. I want to drive this setup for a while, before investing in something I may not really need in a daily driver.
 

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You're right....no spacers. The way I see it, is if you race your car, go staggered. If you want a car that handles better, on the street or the track, go squared. Especially if you daily drive. The squared setup allows for rotating.
I was literally about to click the purchase button on a whole set of Steeda Active suspension. After just installing these wheels and tires, the handling is light years better. So, I'm holding off for the time being. I want to drive this setup for a while, before investing in something I may not really need in a daily driver.
Perfect.... Really appreciate your honesty. That for sure gives me a route to go.
 

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Here are a couple pictures taken on my last trip to the dragon.. These are the 20" gloss blacks w/ the Ohstu tires (Lowered on Vogtland Sport Plus springs). I hadn't seen any pictures with the wheels on a oxford white car a little while back while reading through the thread, so thought I would share.

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Just got my SVE S350 wheels and tires from LMR put on 2017 GT, The package came with 275/35/20 and 305/35/20 Mickey Thompson Street Comps. I am super impressed with the fitment on my stock performance pack suspension. I have a set of the SVE Progressive Rate Springs that are scheduled to be installed at the end of the month. I am just wondering if anybody one here has had any experience with these springs or similar springs on my tire setup. should I be concerned about the car bottoming out on drive ways and the wheels hitting the fenders Etc.... should I go ahead with the install or just keep it stock ride height or drop it down 1.0" with the springs?

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2018 PP1, magneride. Would I need a 5mm spacer in front to run S350 or MRR 19x10 with MPSS 285/35R19's?
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