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Tire size for coupe 19's on sedan?
Im probably posting this in the wrong section but I wanted to ask the sedan owners specifically. I have the coupe OEM 19s and Im getting a good deal on tires. There are for fronts 245/35/19 and for the rears 265/35/19. Im wondering if this will work ok for the sedan. Will there be any rubbing issues? My car is lowered but I already rolled my fenders so thats not a problem. Im wondering if it will rub in the inner walls of the wheel well.
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265 is pretty wide dude.i have 255/40/19 in the rear on my sedan with ROLLLLLLED fenders and i can barely fit a pinkie in there.guess it depends on how low u r to.pics?
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I run 255-35-19s and they fit fine. But they are barely wider (if any)than the oem 245 RE050s. I think the michelin sport pilots run a touch thinner. So at 265, they "might" fit but it will depend on what tire you have. Go to the maker's website and get the actual width and compare 255-35-19 in your tire's maker to a michelin pilot sport in 255-35-19.
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yes they should fit with fenders rolled! I might put like 285/30r18 in rear and 245/35/1\r18 in the front.
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Originally Posted by BH818
(Post 4164712)
yes they should fit with fenders rolled! I might put like 285/30r18 in rear and 245/35/1\r18 in the front.
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Originally Posted by BH818
(Post 4164712)
yes they should fit with fenders rolled! I might put like 285/30r18 in rear and 245/35/1\r18 in the front.
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[QUOTE=Jeff92se;4164967]Hmm 285s on coupe 19s. This is with 245s:
On my 06 sedan with 18's (the speed with with like over 3mph off) |
yea it will come out like less then 1" inch
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Depending on how low you are and how much negative camber you have, 265's may rub. They would on my car.
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