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Tire size with offset and lowering springs

s550mikee

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First I'll say I'm new to the thread, I'm looking at a staggered wheel setup 19x8.5+30mm 19x10+35mm but I'm worried about scrubbing issues. I'd like to buy the Steeda Progessive Sport lowering springs with a drop of 1.125 in the front and 1 in the rear along with my wheels and do them both at the same time. What size tire could I possibly run without any issues? Does anyone have a setup similar to this without issues?
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245 40 19 or 255 40 19 in front. 275 35 19 or 285 35 19 in the rear. Shouldn't rub at all.
 
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Awesome, thanks man!
 

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I've got 20x10 et45 with 5mm spacers so basically et40 and 275/35 and have no rubbing. I'm on progressives as well.

 

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you are safe...
I have OEM GT PP wheels with 1.25" spacers and Eibach pro kit
275/40/19 on front
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