19x10.5
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19x10.5
I have a G35 07 Coupe, I recently bought a new set of wheels 19x10.5 all around with 255/35 all 4 tires size, after I drive for a couple of minutes the VDC and Slip lights turn on, do I have to change all 4 tires size or what's the best combination so that the lights don't turn on again?
Thanks for helping !
Thanks for helping !
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As long as the tire sizes are within <3% of each other the system will work, I would check to make sure they didn't damage a wheel speed sensor or something during the wheel install. Also get your alignment checked. If you still can't find the issue get a diagnostic from Nissan, their computer tells them what EXACTLY is causing the error.
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As long as the tire sizes are within <3% of each other the system will work, I would check to make sure they didn't damage a wheel speed sensor or something during the wheel install. Also get your alignment checked. If you still can't find the issue get a diagnostic from Nissan, their computer tells them what EXACTLY is causing the error.
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I don't understand what you're asking.
If all 4 wheels and tires are the same size then THEY ARE LITERALLY THE SAME SIZE.
The traction control system needs the front and rear tires to be within 3% of each other, usually you put bigger tires in the rear and smaller tires in the front, that difference in OVERALL HEIGHT needs to be within 3%.
The traction control system can compensate UP TO 3%, if they're the same size there is a 0% difference.
If all 4 wheels and tires are the same size then THEY ARE LITERALLY THE SAME SIZE.
The traction control system needs the front and rear tires to be within 3% of each other, usually you put bigger tires in the rear and smaller tires in the front, that difference in OVERALL HEIGHT needs to be within 3%.
The traction control system can compensate UP TO 3%, if they're the same size there is a 0% difference.
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I don't understand what you're asking.
If all 4 wheels and tires are the same size then THEY ARE LITERALLY THE SAME SIZE.
The traction control system needs the front and rear tires to be within 3% of each other, usually you put bigger tires in the rear and smaller tires in the front, that difference in OVERALL HEIGHT needs to be within 3%.
The traction control system can compensate UP TO 3%, if they're the same size there is a 0% difference.
If all 4 wheels and tires are the same size then THEY ARE LITERALLY THE SAME SIZE.
The traction control system needs the front and rear tires to be within 3% of each other, usually you put bigger tires in the rear and smaller tires in the front, that difference in OVERALL HEIGHT needs to be within 3%.
The traction control system can compensate UP TO 3%, if they're the same size there is a 0% difference.
Thanks for helping man !
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