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Old 05-17-2011, 12:34 AM
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i got 2010 SH. I just order 19by8 TSW vairano rims at discount tire. and they give me..
bolt pattern: 5-120
tires side: 225/45R-19XL VSB HAN VENTUS V12 EVO K110
is this bolt pattern rite? or the tires side rite? cause i see alot of 4G TL with 19by8 in this forum get 245/40/19. Cause im going to lower my car with HTspec coilover damper kit type1 with rear camper kit i just want to make sure that this is the rite tires side for 19by8 and bolt pattern. can yall tell me pleas your answer will help alot.
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I believe the bolt pattern is correct. However, not sure why they are recommending the 225/45R19 tire size when the standard 19 inch Acura tire is in fact 245/40R19. Although the 225 tire will fit, the side wall is a little taller and foot print a little narrower.
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Originally Posted by Treblig
I believe the bolt pattern is correct. However, not sure why they are recommending the 225/45R19 tire size when the standard 19 inch Acura tire is in fact 245/40R19. Although the 225 tire will fit, the side wall is a little taller and foot print a little narrower.
thank bro thank for the answer... so you think i should go with 225/45/19 or 245/40/19 ?cause im going to lower my car too...
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Depends on what you are looking for. The 225 will tuck up higher into the fender than the 245 will due to a slightly taller sidewall(26.97" vs 26.71"). It will also have a narrower footprint than the 245 (8.85" vs 9.64") so the tire won't be quite as responsive as the 245 will be. I have the 245's and prefer them for sharper handling characteristics. They do come equipped that way from the factory afterall.
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Dont put a 225 on your car. Its too big of a car.. throw a 245/35/19 on it... Especially if your going to lower it. you ll probably end up rubbing if you put a 245/40/19 on it..
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Originally Posted by B.G.
Dont put a 225 on your car. Its too big of a car.. throw a 245/35/19 on it... Especially if your going to lower it. you ll probably end up rubbing if you put a 245/40/19 on it..
i drive my car alot you know .cause i live in killeen Texas if i want to go to austin or houston it like 3 hour drive i dont want my tires to fuc& up fast . and im not planin to drop that ass much.... thank fo the info ..
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Originally Posted by Treblig
Depends on what you are looking for. The 225 will tuck up higher into the fender than the 245 will due to a slightly taller sidewall(26.97" vs 26.71"). It will also have a narrower footprint than the 245 (8.85" vs 9.64") so the tire won't be quite as responsive as the 245 will be. I have the 245's and prefer them for sharper handling characteristics. They do come equipped that way from the factory afterall.
yea you rite bro go with the fatory sides is the best . im going to go with 245/40/19 fosho... thank bro
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If you're not going to slam it, you're going to be fine with 245/40-19. You didn't list the offset of the wheels, but if they are +32 to +40ish you'll be fine with lowering. Others here have done the same and I don't believe they rub.

I'm on 245/35-20 with H&R springs - dropped about 1.8" and I don't rub at all. +40 offset. People have gone more aggressive and I don't think they had problems with rubbing.
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Originally Posted by Pete2010
If you're not going to slam it, you're going to be fine with 245/40-19. You didn't list the offset of the wheels, but if they are +32 to +40ish you'll be fine with lowering. Others here have done the same and I don't believe they rub.

I'm on 245/35-20 with H&R springs - dropped about 1.8" and I don't rub at all. +40 offset. People have gone more aggressive and I don't think they had problems with rubbing.

Naw im not going to slam it real low. just about 1.5" or 1.7" so you think it ok if i get 245/40/19? thank pete2010... by the way yo car look fine as hell im lovein that assss.....
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Originally Posted by Pete2010
If you're not going to slam it, you're going to be fine with 245/40-19. You didn't list the offset of the wheels, but if they are +32 to +40ish you'll be fine with lowering. Others here have done the same and I don't believe they rub.

I'm on 245/35-20 with H&R springs - dropped about 1.8" and I don't rub at all. +40 offset. People have gone more aggressive and I don't think they had problems with rubbing.
oh yeah the offset is 35+
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