19" rims with tire size options
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19" rims with tire size options
I'm getting new 19x9.5F and 19x10.5R TE37 w/ +22 offset. What are my best tire size option that won't rub but better performance based on size.
Car: 06 G Coupe MT lowerd on 305Z S-Tech
Tire size: 245/35F & 275/35R or 275/30R or 285/35R? Can I go with 255/35F?
What brand tires: Toyo / Dunlop / Kuhmo / any other?
Thanks for all your input. $4000 is hefty, so I want to do it right.
Car: 06 G Coupe MT lowerd on 305Z S-Tech
Tire size: 245/35F & 275/35R or 275/30R or 285/35R? Can I go with 255/35F?
What brand tires: Toyo / Dunlop / Kuhmo / any other?
Thanks for all your input. $4000 is hefty, so I want to do it right.
Last edited by Sidewy8; Nov 20, 2006 at 12:12 PM.
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since yur lowered on S-techs, i'd go with 245/35F 275/35R just to be safe that you dont rub. You'll probably have to roll/shave your fenders either way.
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Rims and Tires.............
You can go with 245/35s front and 275/35s in the
rear and you'll be good. Since you have a coupe
the fender clearance should be ok. A word of advice,
don't go cheap with the tires you'll be very sorry you
did. Either go with Michelins pilot sports, Goodyear
or BFG's.
rear and you'll be good. Since you have a coupe
the fender clearance should be ok. A word of advice,
don't go cheap with the tires you'll be very sorry you
did. Either go with Michelins pilot sports, Goodyear
or BFG's.
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