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I personally prefer the dolucks. its hard to tell those 19's are actually that big, i dont think you would notice a huge difference in filling the arch gap, it's not like your running 17's.

 

I struggle to put power down in my NA-T and that's not 500bhp, but then a decent 265 tyre will perform better than any budget 295 so width isn't always the main topic.

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Thats odd you sure thats not down to the 265 might of had more sidewall higher profile or just a better tyre, look at the 911 turbo and audi r8 both 500-550hp factory rear tyre is a 295

 

It didn't matter which type of tyre I used, the 265 always felt like the best setup with my car. the 911 and the R8 are both very different cars mate :)

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Why do i need them widened? i can put a wider rubber on as im only running 265 at the rear, really they need 275.

 

i thought they were catching the calipers? widening the hub on the rear of the wheel would do that, same as runnning spacers really, sort of changing the offset

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i thought they were catching the calipers? widening the hub on the rear of the wheel would do that, same as runnning spacers really, sort of changing the offset

 

No they fit but the caliper hits the tyre valve as its a bad design by doluck imo. i would much rather spend £15.00 on flush valves than £150.00 on banding a wheel

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It didn't matter which type of tyre I used, the 265 always felt like the best setup with my car. the 911 and the R8 are both very different cars mate :)

 

I guess it depends what your rim width is to what the recomended tyre size is , I only said about those cars as the op has similar hp and torque

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wheels would look so much better if the car was lowered imo!

 

damn thats annoying about the valves in the way hmmm

 

like said get the new valves as them wheels are nice

 

Problem with lowering a car, is it can wreck it. For such a top quality car, I don't think it's worth the hassle that lowering brings.

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I dont know what it is, it just dont seem to sit right with them wheels, maybe it just needs lowering and bigger tyres, Jamesys car looks mental with the do-lucks.

 

Yeah i agree looking back at the pics mate. I know i need the 275 tyre, that would make it look better. I have never had the suspension set up properly but when i put the new BC's on ill whip it down to WIM for the setup.

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I was dubious about running 19's, but once they were on I couldnt see the car with anything smaller, the car rode about the same anyway, but the arches looked much fuller.

 

Your Do-Lucks would easily do £1500 but I'd put them up for the £1800-2000 mark as a punt.

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I was dubious about running 19's, but once they were on I couldnt see the car with anything smaller, the car rode about the same anyway, but the arches looked much fuller.

 

Your Do-Lucks would easily do £1500 but I'd put them up for the £1800-2000 mark as a punt.

 

yeah im still a little unsure about 19's but its all down to previous experience and to be honest i hated the ride on 19" rims. I would put them up for £1800 with tyres, if i decide to sell as thats prob what they owe me after the refurb ect. Im going to decide once the flush tyre valves are fitted next week

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