265/30/19 on stock 19's
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are you trying to use these for the front or rear, it'll fit, but if its for the rear its way too short, and if its for the front, its arguable that its too wide for the 8" wheel, and then you would have to run a 275/35/19 or 285/35/19 in the rear to keep some sort of stagger, which many will argue is too wide for the 8.5" wheel. Basically, that tire size has no place on a G with stock wheels
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I run 265/35/19 Potenzas in the rears. They have a perfectly flat sidewall (no bulge). The overall diameter is about .5 inch smaller (can't even tell).
As an added bonus, you will never scratch a rim anymore. Yesterday, I got caught in a snow storm and ended up rubbing a curb for a couple of feet. NOT A SCRATCH!
Just make sure that anybody who gives you advice actually has that particular tire on their G.
As an added bonus, you will never scratch a rim anymore. Yesterday, I got caught in a snow storm and ended up rubbing a curb for a couple of feet. NOT A SCRATCH!
Just make sure that anybody who gives you advice actually has that particular tire on their G.
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Originally Posted by redlude97
that looks horrible, good job, you managed to increase your wheel gap while throwing off your speedometer reading
and i will be getting a set of 275/35R19 tires along with my new rims later...
and about the speedometer reading...
Some one on this board has already said speedo is only off by 2~3mph if that matters to u....
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Originally Posted by j-velocity
It looks alrite from an away angle....
and i will be getting a set of 275/35R19 tires along with my new rims later...
and about the speedometer reading...
Some one on this board has already said speedo is only off by 2~3mph if that matters to u....
and i will be getting a set of 275/35R19 tires along with my new rims later...
and about the speedometer reading...
Some one on this board has already said speedo is only off by 2~3mph if that matters to u....