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    Will these fit properly

    They are 19 x 7.5 with a 42mm offset I am just wondering

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    so far they look good. with the proper lug pattern and the right tire size, you should have a perfect fit.

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    No what size do you recomend?

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    for tires, i've seen
    225/35-19 215/30-19

    and the lug pattern 5x114.3mm or 5x4.5"

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    Yeah I got the lug pattern but I wanted to ask have you seen or know if i would be able to put 225/40 on there or would that not work?

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    stick w/ 225/35zr19. 225/40zr19 are too tall (1.3% vs. 4.9% difference from stock [205/55r16]). you wanna stay around +-1.5% from stock to keep the TCS/ABS and speedo/odo operating w/in correct standards.

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    8ggalant
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reelax
    stick w/ 225/35zr19. 225/40zr19 are too tall (1.3% vs. 4.9% difference from stock [205/55r16]). you wanna stay around +-1.5% from stock to keep the TCS/ABS and speedo/odo operating w/in correct standards.
    so what if u have neither...and is therr anyway to fix the speedo...or how can u kno how much faster/slower u are goin...cuz aint no way in hell im ever buyin 35's again

    *sorry to jump this post*

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8ggalant
    Quote Originally Posted by Reelax
    stick w/ 225/35zr19. 225/40zr19 are too tall (1.3% vs. 4.9% difference from stock [205/55r16]). you wanna stay around +-1.5% from stock to keep the TCS/ABS and speedo/odo operating w/in correct standards.
    so what if u have neither...and is therr anyway to fix the speedo...or how can u kno how much faster/slower u are goin...cuz aint no way in hell im ever buyin 35's again

    *sorry to jump this post*
    are you rollin 18's or 19's?

    here are the sizes that keep the wheel/tire as close as possible to the stock rolling circumference:

    225/45zr17 = 0.4% slow
    225/40zr18 = 0.8% slow
    225/35zr19 = 1.3% slow

    i don't think there is a way to adjust the speedo for much percent away from stock...

    you can calculate the diff in rolling circumference w/ a little math:

    first you'll need to convert all measurements to either standard or metric (tires are metric but rims are standard). 1" = 25.4mm. next take the stock wheel / tire size and figure out how tall it is (diameter)... 205/55r16. to find out how tall a tire is you take the series (profile) times the width. so in this example 0.55 x 205mm = 112.75mm. now take that times 2 (tire on top and bottom of rim) plus the height of the rim (16" converted to mm is 16x25.4mm = 406.4mm). so 406.4mm + 2(112.75mm) = 631.9mm which is your diameter. so to finally find the rolling circumference use the formula Circumference = Pi x Diameter. Pi is approx. 3.1416. rolling circumference of stock is 1985.17704mm.

    now just do the same calculations fo the new wheel/tire combo and divide the rolling circumference of the stock by the new circumference and the difference from 100% that you get is how fast or slow your speedo will be... if the quotient you get after dividing is over 100% it's faster than stock and if it's lower than 100% it's slower.

    ok my head hurts now, i need to go to sleep.

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