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Old 05-25-2008, 03:06 AM
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still undecided....im looking at tenzo gf7 19x8 w/ a 45 offset, and these stern with the same set up as above but in a differnt color of course. the spring i want to do the df stance
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19x8 +45 offset are great for fitment with DF springs. Go with 235/35-19 tires. Pick your wheel, and do it! Then show us all the pictures. DONE DEAL!
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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


i saw this car at jimmy's restaurant at capitol 2 days ago.. same car?
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Old 05-25-2008, 03:32 AM
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James_Bond rubs a little because they're 8.5" wide and +38 offset.

8" wide TRD wheels with more conservative offset will not have the same issues.

Good to go!

As Cartman says... "Do not question my authority!"
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Old 05-25-2008, 04:00 AM
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sweet deal...i think ive decided
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Old 05-25-2008, 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by napom
sweet deal...i think ive decided
So whatcha gonna do?
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Old 05-25-2008, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by CIONIDE
James_Bond rubs a little because they're 8.5" wide and +38 offset.

8" wide TRD wheels with more conservative offset will not have the same issues.

Good to go!

As Cartman says... "Do not question my authority!"
Indeed

Im not rubbing THAT bad, just enough to annoy me.

The setup that the OP is posting will be fine 100%
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Originally Posted by jamessicat25
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


i saw this car at jimmy's restaurant at capitol 2 days ago.. same car?
Yah that was me!
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Old 05-26-2008, 05:20 PM
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hey cionide, how would the df's work with a lip kit?
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I don't have DF's or a lip kit, so no personal experience, but I will give you some items for consideration.

Do you plan on driving it?

Be very very careful with driveways, speed bumps, parking curbs, etc.

Oh, and don't get a flat tire ; I don't think the jack will fit under the lip kit to get to the jacking points.


NoLimitz has Ksport coilovers and a lip kit, so maybe he can give some real world insight on riding that low.
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