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Hi Guys

I ordered the following last week and would like some advice on what tyres to use and also will i need to roll up the fender .

Varrstoen 2.2.2 19 inch Wheels 9.5 / 10.5

Any one have a roll up fender like Eastwood Fender Roller tool, i dont think the baseball bat techniques will give great results

cheers

Fred

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tyre choice has been covered heaps of times, give the search function in this section a go and have a read of what some people have said about tyres. You can stretch pretty much any tyre. You'll need to lower the car if you want it to look like the above picture

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  • 2 weeks later...

can i go for

Front – 19x9 +25

Rear – 19x10 +25

My wheels are 20x8.5 and 20x10 +25 front and back and they sit inside the guards a fair bit at the front. Back wheels need probably a 15mm spacer to be flush and I'd say a 25mm at the front to be flush or there abouts. Try to get close to low teens offsets and you'll be sitting pretty.

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strech,?

height?

will be pretty haggas looking without a decent drop

this is a 19x9-11 with a 215/35/19 (will prob go a 225 next time) thats the equivilent of 10.5+7

But you hmay have some iussues with inner clearance on lock with the extra width

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whole car for reference,

19x9-11 215/35/19 and 19x10.5-3 245/35/19

Coils maxed out low

Rears guards rolled, fronts untouched

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http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii32/Locky180/20130419_161909_zpsd135f818.jpg

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