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Old 05-06-2008, 12:50 AM
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Default DFs and TRD 19s...

Does anyone have this?

How does it feel?

Pics?

Please?

Thx...
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Old 05-06-2008, 04:55 PM
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well im on df210 on 19s but mine is a gen1 ride like ____ but looks kool.. idk how ur ride will feel ?
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thx...

..but anyone with a gen 2?
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Dont do it! NF's for 19's!
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Dont do it! DF's for 19's!
Fixed it!
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i love the look of dfs on 19s (my neighbor has them) but im just worried about the feel of the ride. im getting my springs at the end of this month so i have until then to make a decision.
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I have 19's and the DF's and honestly it feels fine, its near stock feeling but is actually a tad softer and sorta does a bit of the old Cadillac thing on the freeway (floaty soft feel)

I get a BIT of rubbing but its only hitting the plastic (fender liners) because I went with 235/35 as it was all they had in stock and I couldnt wait.

19x8.5 with a 38 offset.
235/35/19

sorry for the cell phone pic, its all I got right now


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I have df's and there fine but running on a 35 series your gonna feel every bump and crack on the road
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thx bond...

is going to do this for sure
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Originally Posted by James_Bond
I have 19's and the DF's and honestly it feels fine, its near stock feeling but is actually a tad softer and sorta does a bit of the old Cadillac thing on the freeway (floaty soft feel)

I get a BIT of rubbing but its only hitting the plastic (fender liners) because I went with 235/35 as it was all they had in stock and I couldnt wait.

19x8.5 with a 38 offset.
235/35/19

sorry for the cell phone pic, its all I got right now



hey what rims are those...?
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anyone have pics with the trd 19s?
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pics !! look out your window lol.. i still gotta give you a ride i was busy had my parents in town for a week and a half. btw i was smoking outside and looks like ur pass front tire looks a lil low on air.
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Originally Posted by jmaeda777
pics !! look out your window lol.. i still gotta give you a ride i was busy had my parents in town for a week and a half. btw i was smoking outside and looks like ur pass front tire looks a lil low on air.
yes actually it is...i just got it back from the dealership. i had to get my brake pads replaced. but im home pretty much all day today before 6.

and i was just seeing if anyone had the trd wheels but i guess not. im getting my springs and audio stuff next week though, im sooooo excited.
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Originally Posted by xbean
He meant 19" diameter, not circumference.
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Originally Posted by napom
Originally Posted by James_Bond
I have 19's and the DF's and honestly it feels fine, its near stock feeling but is actually a tad softer and sorta does a bit of the old Cadillac thing on the freeway (floaty soft feel)

I get a BIT of rubbing but its only hitting the plastic (fender liners) because I went with 235/35 as it was all they had in stock and I couldnt wait.

19x8.5 with a 38 offset.
235/35/19

sorry for the cell phone pic, its all I got right now



hey what rims are those...?
oops didnt see this, they are stern ST1's

LOVE EM!
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they look real good....you got ant other pics?
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whats the recommended size tire for this setup?
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Originally Posted by napom
whats the recommended size tire for this setup?
If you're asking about the TRD 19x8's, the recommended tire size is 235/35-19, it's what they come with from the dealership.

The TRD wheels with 235/35's clear with no rubbing issues on Tanabe DF springs due to the conservative offset and 8" wheel width.
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what about 19x8.5??
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Originally Posted by napom
what about 19x8.5??
What wheels are you considering?
What offset?
Front and rear the same?
Are you dropped yet? If not, what do you plan on?
I'm the tire & wheel fitment Guru, but I can't cover all the possible alternatives. You need to give me a head-start.
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