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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 11:12 PM
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:'( geezus lets stop talking about the stock tire sizes and talk about recommendation for tires that AREN'T $350 each, but are reasonably priced and have a quiet ride. most likely from tirerack cuz they charge the least shipping to hawaii. thanks!!!
 
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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 808G35001
:'( geezus lets stop talking about the stock tire sizes and talk about recommendation for tires that AREN'T $350 each, but are reasonably priced and have a quiet ride. most likely from tirerack cuz they charge the least shipping to hawaii. thanks!!!
OMG. What the hell is with all the brand brand new noobs who feel entitled to get their way...IE, you.

Search and you'll see countless answers to your repetitive and asked way too many times question.

 
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Old Apr 17, 2008 | 12:36 AM
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I would recommend 245/35/19 front and 245/40/19 rear is you want to run the same widths all around. There is no point in running the same sized tires all around anyways because you can't rotate due to the different wheel widths front and rear. The VDC can also have issues with changing the stock height stagger
you can just rotate the tires

OP stock sizes are 225/40/19 front 245/40/19 rear... your dealer did something to your car befor you bought it...
 
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Old Apr 17, 2008 | 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Beebo
you can just rotate the tires

OP stock sizes are 225/40/19 front 245/40/19 rear... your dealer did something to your car befor you bought it...
The money you would spend on rotating your tires front to rear to help even the tire wear would almost be the same as the amount of money you would save in tire wear. In addition to that, installing such a tall tire in the front can cause issues with the VDC and also shift the weight distribution of the car to the rear, which IMO can unbalance the car for those that actually care about handling performance.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2008 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Idyfohu
OMG. What the hell is with all the brand brand new noobs who feel entitled to get their way...IE, you.

Search and you'll see countless answers to your repetitive and asked way too many times question.

thanks for your input....now go post on another thread where you don't help anyone.

anyways, the general consensus on the board is that there no reason to rotate the tires anyways because the rear rims are wider right? 245's on the front are no prob?
still looking for suggestions other than tirerack, plus tirerack doesn't have falkens that everyone recommends. looking for cheap shipping, TDL and discount tire are super expensive.
thanks again
 
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