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19x10 C6 wheels up front, I know they will work but should I?
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I've had these wheels for... gee I don't know like 6 months and I'm bored with them already.
I have 19x10s in the rear already with 285/30/19 rubber and I want to move those to the front and do a 335 on the rear with a 19x10 with the proper spacer (currently not running a spacer in the rear).
I just don't know if 19/19 would look okay. I think the 18/19 combo makes the front 18's look like 17s or something small and it bugs the **** out of me. PLUS They are SOOOO narrow.
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I know it needs AT LEAST spacers front and rear to make it more flush, but I think I'd rather just spend the money finding a set of 19s for the front.
Also considering doing the 19's and powdercoating them black with a red stripe to set the car off some more.
Thoughts?
I have 19x10s in the rear already with 285/30/19 rubber and I want to move those to the front and do a 335 on the rear with a 19x10 with the proper spacer (currently not running a spacer in the rear).
I just don't know if 19/19 would look okay. I think the 18/19 combo makes the front 18's look like 17s or something small and it bugs the **** out of me. PLUS They are SOOOO narrow.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/JonOso/2010SSPics/SS2010001c.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/JonOso/2010SSPics/SS2010005c.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/JonOso/2010SSPics/SS2010011c.jpg)
I know it needs AT LEAST spacers front and rear to make it more flush, but I think I'd rather just spend the money finding a set of 19s for the front.
Also considering doing the 19's and powdercoating them black with a red stripe to set the car off some more.
Thoughts?
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Neither is putting a corvette offset wheel on an f-body. Too late!
If I had another set of 18" ZR1s I'd just be happy with that. But I like these wheels just want them bigger in the front. The car has enough go for me, I dig a little show too.
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Eh it's got like a 285 now, that extra 10mm isn't going to make that much of a difference. It already had 325s on the rear in a drag radial and I dug that, just didn't like riding on skinnies every day. It has like 235/245s up front now, I'm more worried about the diamater than the width.
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Originally Posted by BlueBird346
I dont think putting a 335 on a 10" wide wheel is a good idea.
Originally Posted by Oso SS
Neither is putting a corvette offset wheel on an f-body. Too late!
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Here's my thread from 2 years ago when I ran 19x10 C6 rims all the way around. I didn't have them on long...the ride and traction issues were HORRIBLE! I'm on C5 Z06 rims now in 18x9.5 and I'm MUCH happier!
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-ti...ay-around.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-ti...ay-around.html
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I have the same setup, 295/30/19 and 275/35/18 are nearly a perfect match on OD. Neither are stretched looking, and they don't rub. I did 6 months of research before I selected my tires. I actually would go driving around looking for cars and get out and read their tire size.