2006 G35 Tire Help...
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2006 G35 Tire Help...
Hi...my son just bought an '06 G35 and is running the standard 225/40/R19 up front and 245/40/R19. I'm looking to get him some winter tires and I'm the farthest thing from an expert in tires and what options are available so I can use the existing rims.
Is it possible to run 225/40/R19s on all 4 tires? I found a set of 4 very good condition winter tires and was wondering if I can use them? What are the issues on not sticking to the standard staggered sizes?
Thanks for your help!!!
Is it possible to run 225/40/R19s on all 4 tires? I found a set of 4 very good condition winter tires and was wondering if I can use them? What are the issues on not sticking to the standard staggered sizes?
Thanks for your help!!!
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Theres really no issue running that for a winter setup. The wheels are only .5" In difference so the rears may be a little stretched but nothing too bad. However I would recommend 245 40 19 all around since theres more contact and meat on the tire. But if the ones you are looking at are worth it then I do not see a problem. Just be very careful with a RWD car in the snow.
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Actually running the 225/40 in front and back looks really dumb. You're better off with the 245/40 all around
With 225/40 in the back, you'll be looking at almost an inch and a half of extra space between the tire and fender. Trust me, I test fitted it and it looks really ridiculous. Great acceleration tho.
With 225/40 in the back, you'll be looking at almost an inch and a half of extra space between the tire and fender. Trust me, I test fitted it and it looks really ridiculous. Great acceleration tho.
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Originally Posted by cleric670@gmail
Strongly recommend picking up a set of the stock 17 or 18" rims to use as winter tires if it snows in your area. 19's with snow (even with good winter rubber) is a recipe for disaster.
Op you’ll be fine on those, but dedicated winter wheels would be a better option.
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