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245/40/r19 - Will They Really Fit?

245/40/r19 - Will They Really Fit?

Postby LuckyVal3 » Mon Aug 04, 2003 7:37 pm

I've just ordered the Axis Hagen 19's in Chrome to go on my Black SE V6 Stick - but the problem is I want to put 40 series tires on. I live in Buffalo NY and the roads bite! I know I can fit 235/35/r19's but to get a 40 series in a 19 all I can seem to find is a 245 - I'm really looking for the Toyo T1-S tires - I heard they're by far the nicest riding one out. So the question is: Will 245/40's fit? There's nothing I want more than a 40 series and I really don't forsee the 40 being a problem but 245 might be too wide. Any help? I'm about to spend $3k on wheels - I don't want to bust 'em up too quick. Thanks...
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Postby Mole » Mon Aug 04, 2003 8:40 pm

unless you get body work done, there is no way 245 will fit. even if you roll the fenders, unless you are at stock height, the rim/tire may fit, but they will stick out like 1 inch.

plus if you use 40 series with 19's, it will throw off calibration.

dont go for 19's since your roads are bad where you live.
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Postby impactX » Mon Aug 04, 2003 9:07 pm

It's an inch taller... you will have strut clearance problem and rubbing problem... way too big and wide.
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Postby STR8PYP » Mon Aug 04, 2003 9:43 pm

Nope, won't fit.

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