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Old 02-18-2013, 10:46 AM
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Need some help here. I have searched but not found an exact answer. looking at vossen cv1's on my 04 at tl with aspec suspension. was thinking of a staggered setup but don't want to roll fenders. will a 19 x 10 fit and if so what tire size should I go with front and back? I need some sidewall as I live in ohio and pot holes suck! Please help!!
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Bump... Anyone? I have gone through the fitment thread with no luck! Offset is 32 front 38 rear and I'm on an aspec drop so 1.5" at most!
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I thought the Aspec suspension lowered the TL like an inch max. Anyway, it's a mild drop, so you'll be able to run a pretty wide tire and not have to roll your fenders. 19x10 should fit...I'd try 245/35/19 tires...
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Originally Posted by ebelp
I thought the Aspec suspension lowered the TL like an inch max. Anyway, it's a mild drop, so you'll be able to run a pretty wide tire and not have to roll your fenders. 19x10 should fit...I'd try 245/35/19 tires...
Thanks for the Reply! That's kinda what I figured but I didn't want to spend all that money and then have problems! I was thinking a 255/35 tire? I don't paticularly like a stretched tire! Maybe even a 265/35? What do you think?
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A 255 tire will fit, but you may need to roll your fenders.
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Originally Posted by ebelp
A 255 tire will fit, but you may need to roll your fenders.
I would like to avoid that but I don't want an overly stretched tire either! To many pot holes here!
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Like ebelp stated, you have two options:

1-Roll fenders and run a wider tire
2-Run a narrower tire and avoid rolling fenders

To be honest, if the roads are really THAT bad, you should avoid getting wheels with mildly aggressive specs
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Originally Posted by CLtotheTL32
Like ebelp stated, you have two options:

1-Roll fenders and run a wider tire
2-Run a narrower tire and avoid rolling fenders

To be honest, if the roads are really THAT bad, you should avoid getting wheels with mildly aggressive specs
I am running a 235/35 on my RDX's now with no problems so I think it would be fine but I am just wanting to know all my options!
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