19x8 and 19x10 tire size ?'s
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Originally Posted by areddy14
do u think i'll be ok with 235/35/19. james from creative auto works told me to go that route and i already placed an order for tires.
same here. Will the 235 series tire be thinner than the 245? I'm not to hip to all what the number mean (except for the diameter of the wheels)
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I would do the 245, reason being it protects the wheels better if for "knock on wood" you hit a pot hole you will have more protection.
Im running a 245 and no problems. look at my pic i posted in the thread on the DPE wheels and you can see the front wheels.
you can do 235 but make sure the series (the middle number) is 35 for 19s. 30s will make the VDC go crazy
Im running a 245 and no problems. look at my pic i posted in the thread on the DPE wheels and you can see the front wheels.
you can do 235 but make sure the series (the middle number) is 35 for 19s. 30s will make the VDC go crazy
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I just ordered some jlines in those sizes and was recomended 235/35/19 for the front and 275/30/19 (only 275 size the tires I want have) in the rear. what are pros and cons of that setup?
19x8 is too small for Coupe but 19x10 is too big for Sedan, weird set up
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Originally Posted by AmistadUSA
19x8 is too small for Coupe but 19x10 is too big for Sedan, weird set up