D DWprotou New Member Mar 26, 2022 4 0 Hong Kong Mar 30, 2022 #1 Mar 30, 2022 #1 Model 3 Standard Range + with H&R springs, lowered 1.4" for both front and rear. I want F:19x9.5 ET+28 and R: 19x10.5 ET+25 with F:245/40R19 and R:255/35R19 tires. Have anyone tried this offset? Will they fit?
Model 3 Standard Range + with H&R springs, lowered 1.4" for both front and rear. I want F:19x9.5 ET+28 and R: 19x10.5 ET+25 with F:245/40R19 and R:255/35R19 tires. Have anyone tried this offset? Will they fit?
weaksquad PMR Supporting Member Jan 21, 2022 154 264 Atlanta Mar 30, 2022 #2 Mar 30, 2022 #2 That rear would be pretty aggressive fitment wise
D DWprotou New Member Mar 26, 2022 4 0 Hong Kong Mar 30, 2022 #3 Mar 30, 2022 #3 weaksquad said: That rear would be pretty aggressive fitment wise Click to expand... Yes, so I put narrow tyres on rear. But still worrying about rubbing.
weaksquad said: That rear would be pretty aggressive fitment wise Click to expand... Yes, so I put narrow tyres on rear. But still worrying about rubbing.
MODEL+ Active Member Global Vendor Oct 21, 2020 2,081 2,284 Portland, OR Listings Mar 30, 2022 #4 Mar 30, 2022 #4 Your tires will be rather stretched... If you leave the natural negative camber from lowering then you should be fine. For reference, this is our car on 20x10 +40 (+20 with 20mm spacers) on 265 tires in the rear. Danny Reactions: canasion35 and Lindenwood
Your tires will be rather stretched... If you leave the natural negative camber from lowering then you should be fine. For reference, this is our car on 20x10 +40 (+20 with 20mm spacers) on 265 tires in the rear. Danny
D DWprotou New Member Mar 26, 2022 4 0 Hong Kong Mar 30, 2022 #5 Mar 30, 2022 #5 MODEL+ said: Your tires will be rather stretched... If you leave the natural negative camber from lowering then you should be fine. For reference, this is our car on 20x10 +40 (+20 with 20mm spacers) on 265 tires in the rear.View attachment 787938 Danny Click to expand... How much are you lowered? It seems very low. Any rubbing in your setup? Seems 265 tyres maybe possible.
MODEL+ said: Your tires will be rather stretched... If you leave the natural negative camber from lowering then you should be fine. For reference, this is our car on 20x10 +40 (+20 with 20mm spacers) on 265 tires in the rear.View attachment 787938 Danny Click to expand... How much are you lowered? It seems very low. Any rubbing in your setup? Seems 265 tyres maybe possible.
MODEL+ Active Member Global Vendor Oct 21, 2020 2,081 2,284 Portland, OR Listings Mar 30, 2022 #6 Mar 30, 2022 #6 DWprotou said: How much are you lowered? It seems very low. Any rubbing in your setup? Seems 265 tyres maybe possible. Click to expand... Lowered all the way via KW V3 Coilovers. No rubbing at all. The fitment is mm perfect. You should be able to get a way with 265 tires on a 10.5" wide wheel without any rubbing issues. Danny
DWprotou said: How much are you lowered? It seems very low. Any rubbing in your setup? Seems 265 tyres maybe possible. Click to expand... Lowered all the way via KW V3 Coilovers. No rubbing at all. The fitment is mm perfect. You should be able to get a way with 265 tires on a 10.5" wide wheel without any rubbing issues. Danny
E.Potter Member Sep 15, 2021 483 402 North Carolina Apr 5, 2022 #7 Apr 5, 2022 #7 yeahhhhhh...that's too low for the Tesla IMO...I think a 1.5 finger gap would be the lowest I'd go