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Any Issues With Running A 9.5" On The Rear


bad inferno

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Before I go ahead are there any negative impacts on running a larger rear 9.5" FG sedan....

I currently have the XR50T with the ford grey 245/35/19 which I assume runs a 8.5" rim as standard...I am seriously considering the Avant Garde grey M550 in a 19" rim - 8.5 front / 9.5 rears as I want to keep the same grey factory look. Real drive is to get a rim to fit some later brembos, although after looking at these rims I think they should look great on a winterwhite XR50.

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I'm running 9.5 with 40 offset on the rear with 275 tyres. Rears definitely need to be rolled to avoid tyres being gauged out.

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My 9.5 rears are 36 with 275's and fit perfectly.

A softer side walled tyre may be a problem as mine are 18' and (I doubt it but) may roll onto that pesky little bolt that sits fairly close but 19's and 20's clear it no probs.

BTW there is a white xr6 n/a where I live with those wheels on and they look fantastic.

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I didnt know bf's came in the xr50 model.....

9.5" +35 is a wank fitment.... I have 13mm spacers with those.....

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