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255\50\19 on the OEM 19x8 rims?

Will 255 fit the 19x8 Shadow chrome rims?

Post #70626 14th Jun 2010 9:26 pm
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no to wide you would have problems with suspension clearance and catching on the inner arch when turning the wheels. Hope this helps

Post #71035 24th Jun 2010 5:07 pm
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Mine shadow chromes has 235/55r19 on as standard

I'm sure 255 are the RRS size tyres Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Are you guys sure??? We can't clear 255 tyres on a 8,5 rim? That's madness!
I'll do some meassuring on my 18x8 with 235x60 to see if it will clear.
npinks can you meassure your clearense aswell?

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