i am getting ready to put the 19's on there motegi ff7 with a tire size 215/40/19 what i was wondering is i have have stock struts/springs on it will i have any issues with this thanks
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215/35/19 is the
correct tire size for 19 inch rims on the j-bodies. The 40 series tire is a little big, it's an inch bigger in diameter than a factory tire
. There
shouldn't be any issues on the factory suspension assuming that you have the correct offset. There will be issues if you lower the car though. The only problem is that it might look hella weird
but I personally would get the correct tires instead of the above listed ones.
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you should really lower it first, its gonna looked raised
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I think that with lowered suspension and the 215/40/19 tires there will be problems with clearance.
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ok guys thanks for the info i purchased the rims from a friends with tires already on it i'm getting new ones in a couple weeks with the 35 series but i'm gonna run these for now and for lowering it's going on bags next month so thats why it still has stock suspension but i want to put these on tired of running around with full kit and steelies
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J-kub wrote:215/35/19 is the correct tire size for 19 inch rims on the j-bodies. The 40 series tire is a little big, it's an inch bigger in diameter than a factory tire . There shouldn't be any issues on the factory suspension assuming that you have the correct offset. There will be issues if you lower the car though. The only problem is that it might look hella weird but I personally would get the correct tires instead of the above listed ones.
Jay
^So why is it that people bitch at you on here for having these tires?? Like I just don't get it?!?! Like if they are the correct size..cause usually everyone jumps on you for incorrect tire size...
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Lil_Cavy_Chick wrote:^So why is it that people bitch at you on here for having these tires?? Like I just don't get it?!?! Like if they are the correct size..cause usually everyone jumps on you for incorrect tire size...
This is because the tire that he has is one inch taller than the factory one. He might not be able to clear the suspension components with that kind of a tire. If a tire is too small, then who cares it just looks stupid. If the tire is too big like 215/40/19 then you might have serious problems like the wheel not even able to turn.
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Oh.. yea.... the 215 40's is what he has, but they aren't the right ones... although they just came with the wheels, so he isn't goin to bother changin them right away.. I think its just a mis communication.
The 215 35's are correct.
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