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      05-06-2018, 11:53 PM   #1
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Help: tire size and spacers question for OEM 437 M wheels

Anyone running 265/35/19 295/30/19 on stock 437 wheels? If so what size spacers are you guys running for flush fitment?

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The answer vary. Are you lowered (which cambers in the wheels) or stock?
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Lowered on KW HAS lowest setting all around.
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Lowered on KW HAS lowest setting all around.
15mm front and 12mm rear.
You actually want 265/35/19 front and 295/35/19 rear to maintain OEM front to rear tire OD ratio.

It will look meaty if you're into that look.
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I think the front will rub with 15s, might need 12 upfront and 10 in rear
I have swift spec r springs and tried this set up as a test this weekend on a f80 and definitely had issue with 15 upfront. I took my 12mm from rear and had no issues. The rear will need a 10 as well. 12 pokes it a bit and if you compress might be an issue.
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This was on re71r tires btw
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Lowered on KW HAS lowest setting all around.
15mm front and 12mm rear.
You actually want 265/35/19 front and 295/35/19 rear to maintain OEM front to rear tire OD ratio.

It will look meaty if you're into that look.
Is it possible to run 305/35 or 305/30 rears on 437's? Also will be on KW HAS, not sure how low yet.
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Lowered on KW HAS lowest setting all around.
15mm front and 12mm rear.
You actually want 265/35/19 front and 295/35/19 rear to maintain OEM front to rear tire OD ratio.

It will look meaty if you're into that look.
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Lowered on KW HAS lowest setting all around.
15mm front and 12mm rear.
You actually want 265/35/19 front and 295/35/19 rear to maintain OEM front to rear tire OD ratio.

It will look meaty if you're into that look.

Went with 295/30/19 rear since I got the tires for free. But will try the setup and see how it goes.
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I think the front will rub with 15s, might need 12 upfront and 10 in rear
I have swift spec r springs and tried this set up as a test this weekend on a f80 and definitely had issue with 15 upfront. I took my 12mm from rear and had no issues. The rear will need a 10 as well. 12 pokes it a bit and if you compress might be an issue.
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Lowered on KW HAS lowest setting all around.
15mm front and 12mm rear.
You actually want 265/35/19 front and 295/35/19 rear to maintain OEM front to rear tire OD ratio.

It will look meaty if you're into that look.
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I think the front will rub with 15s, might need 12 upfront and 10 in rear
I have swift spec r springs and tried this set up as a test this weekend on a f80 and definitely had issue with 15 upfront. I took my 12mm from rear and had no issues. The rear will need a 10 as well. 12 pokes it a bit and if you compress might be an issue.

Thanks! I was thinking the same. 12mm front and 10mm rear. Maybe even 12mm rear. I will do some test fitting.
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Will be running Toyo R888r BTW
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Is it possible to run 305/35 or 305/30 rears on 437's? Also will be on KW HAS, not sure how low yet.
I don't recommend 305 on 10" wide wheels. 10.5" is the minimum per many tire brand recommendation.
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