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Old 03-24-2013, 10:45 PM
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i'm getting new tires tomorrow and will go with the factory 225/40/19 in the front and 245/40/19 in the rear.

why would anyone not want to stick with the OEM tire sizes?
 
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For aesthetics/grip/speedometer accuracy purposes
 
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285's?!

anyone know if 285/35/19 will fit on the rears? I normally wouldnt go that wide, but found a nice pair of Goodyear RS-A's for $60 to slap on the rear and burnout over the spring/summer.... hoping they will fit!
 
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anyone know if 285/35/19 will fit on the rears? I normally wouldnt go that wide, but found a nice pair of Goodyear RS-A's for $60 to slap on the rear and burnout over the spring/summer.... hoping they will fit!
Nvm, getting new potenza RE760's in 245/35/19 everyone seems happy with this tire and setup. Plus at near cost i can't resist! 6-700ish out door. At that cost I may go staggered, but still not sure what best/widest rear without any sacrifice would be? 255/65/75?

Square just seems easiest
 
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Originally Posted by AdrianVQ
225/35R19 in the front, 245/35R19 in the rear

Im into the stanced look lol. That will give a subtle stretch but not too much. Would look very nice.
....Do you even know what stanced means?...Going down from a 40 to 35 will look too small for your sidewall,and a harsher ride. That does not stance your car...lol P.S stretching tire is for fitting slammed cars as well as camber etc.. Do your research NOOB...
 
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I run a 245/35/19 up front and a 255/35/19 in the rear. Perfect for my daily driven sedan.

Personally, I don't know what the hype is all about with high performance summer tires. I live in an area that gets snow occasionally and want to drive my car if need be. My Continental DWS are more than capable in all weather. I love them and will never go back to buying summer tires every year!
 
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Does anyone have pics of 245/40 front and 255/40 rear on a V36 Sedan w/ 19" Rays? Still trying to decide if 35 or 40 is the way to go with those sizes. My worry is rubbing or possibly being pushed out too much. Here is the way it looks now with 225/40/19 and 245/40/19


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Driver side Rear from above:

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Driver side Rear from the front:

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Driver side Front from above:

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Thanks in Advance!!
 
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