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Old 07-25-2012, 11:18 AM
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Wider tire slows the car right?
 
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Old 07-25-2012, 12:07 PM
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yea after a certain width you're just making it harder on your car
 
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245 fit fine on the 19x8 rim? I did not know that.



I'm confused. What does a turbo have to do with the width of the tire on factory 19" wheels?
I and many others run 245/40/19 all the way around...performs great on the sedan at least
 
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Wider tire slows the car right?
Depends on the situation and what you mean by slows the car. Wider tire has more friction and weight which can mean a lot more grip to put down power or handle OR it can just mean using more gas to go the same speed.
 
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Old 07-25-2012, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Batmans
All you guys running 35 series, doesn't the car ride like crap? I bet you feel everything on the road and I would fear curb-age. I live in pot hole city in the great Louisville, KY area and I feel everything on 40 series.
245/35 sidewall height is only 0.15" less than 225/40. I run 245/35 front and 255/35 rear on my sedan; ride is perhaps a little firmer but no issues.
 
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Originally Posted by Batmans
I'm confused. What does a turbo have to do with the width of the tire on factory 19" wheels?
Traction...
The factory wheels are only so wide which limits size of tires you can put on them. Since most turbo kits can easily hit 400whp/400wtq, trying to prevent the wheels from spinning all the time with 255 street tires isn't going to happen.
 
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I thought rears had to be 255/40/19 with fronts 245/35/19?

Is it bad to go 255/35/19 in the rears? Would love to keep the same ratio front and back
 
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I thought rears had to be 255/40/19 with fronts 245/35/19?

Is it bad to go 255/35/19 in the rears? Would love to keep the same ratio front and back
Not correct. I went with a popular setup of 245/35/19 & 255/35/19..this stay's within the vdc's limits.
 
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^ Ive never heard/read of that setup

255/35/19 is 2.6% too fast compared to stock

255/40/19 is 1.2% too slow compared to stock

Seems like the 255/40 is a closer match tho
 
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I'm running 225/245 35 with no issues, looks better too..
 
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Originally Posted by KingCobra
^ Ive never heard/read of that setup

255/35/19 is 2.6% too fast compared to stock

255/40/19 is 1.2% too slow compared to stock

Seems like the 255/40 is a closer match tho
It's up to you.
 
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Is there a big difference in looks? Do you have any pics of your car?
 
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Yeah it's a big difference, no pics though, sorry..
 
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245x35x19 & 255x35x19. No issues with the VDC and there's many people running that setup.

 
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Biggest is go would be 235/255..
 


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