Biggest Tire Size On OEM 19's
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Biggest Tire Size On OEM 19's
I want to get as big of a tire as i can on my OEM rims. I have the stock 19's, im thinking:
285-35-19
255-35-19
would these fit? too big? would it look weird in your opinion?
285-35-19
255-35-19
would these fit? too big? would it look weird in your opinion?
Last edited by 06g35meister; Nov 13, 2007 at 03:49 PM.
I read a thread last wk of a member getting 285 and having rubbing issues. Go through the first couple of pages and look for it. I personally have 275/30/19 and 245/35/19. Installers said it was a bitch getting them on but they look so freaking sweet!
245 in the front and 265 in the back is the widest u can go without any safety issues. I have 255/30s on my OEM 19s and the tire looks like it has easy 10 mm more to go without looking stupid.
Originally Posted by Klubbheads
245 in the front and 265 in the back is the widest u can go without any safety issues. I have 255/30s on my OEM 19s and the tire looks like it has easy 10 mm more to go without looking stupid.
Originally Posted by redlude97
255/30/19 

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Originally Posted by Klubbheads
stock profile is 40, it looks ugly IMO. 35 series looks much nicer especially on a lowered car.
40? thats the first ive seen that... what IYO is the advantage? stance? i will be lowering, wouldnt it cause rubbing? ill have a 265 in the rear
Originally Posted by Klubbheads
stock profile is 40, it looks ugly IMO. 35 series looks much nicer especially on a lowered car.
Sorry OP for da off topic swerve.. That was too funny to pass up
Originally Posted by redlude97
You realize that the aspect ratio of a tire is a percentage right? A 285/35/19 has a larger sidewall than a 245/40/19. I'll take function before form any day, messing with the odometer/speedometer readings significantly for looks is not a good idea IMO.
255/40/19 is wider than stock and is only 3mm taller than stock, which is why I recommend that size. A 265 rear is a difficult size because 40 series sidewalls a too tall compared to stock, and 35 series sidewalls are too short, either way to are going to throw off your odometer/speedoemeter readings. So 265/35/19 would be the better size probably, but still not optimal
255/40/19 is wider than stock and is only 3mm taller than stock, which is why I recommend that size. A 265 rear is a difficult size because 40 series sidewalls a too tall compared to stock, and 35 series sidewalls are too short, either way to are going to throw off your odometer/speedoemeter readings. So 265/35/19 would be the better size probably, but still not optimal
Originally Posted by Kazaam35x
Klubbheads, LMAO at your sig. He's such a brainless pig, wish I could meet him in person and set some things str8 lol.
Sorry OP for da off topic swerve.. That was too funny to pass up
Sorry OP for da off topic swerve.. That was too funny to pass up


