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In my opinion if you're going 19" for looks then you also need to consider lowering the car. You can kind of get away with 18's at stock ride height but 19's just look a little high.
Enkei Fujin 18x8 and Bridgestone RE-11 235/40R18:
19 Neuspeed RSE wheels fitted with 235/35R19 tyres:
In my opinion if you're going 19" for looks then you also need to consider lowering the car. You can kind of get away with 18's at stock ride height but 19's just look a little high.
This is also a good point.
The R is running that little bit lower so either/or is fine; but on something like a GTI then the 18s are still passable but 19s start to look odd at stock height. If it's a TSI then definitely some lowering required on either I reckon.
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