275's on OEM 19's?
#141
You know, I called Tire Rack a little while back on this issue.
The Technician that I spoke with told me that the "optional sizes" were
only for aftermarket Wheels. Not the OEM Wheels. I know that quite
a few, on the Forum, have already done the 245s and 275s but this is just
what I was told. Someone else want to confirm this ?
The 245s and 275s do really look good though !!
The Technician that I spoke with told me that the "optional sizes" were
only for aftermarket Wheels. Not the OEM Wheels. I know that quite
a few, on the Forum, have already done the 245s and 275s but this is just
what I was told. Someone else want to confirm this ?
The 245s and 275s do really look good though !!
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Originally Posted by lowrider
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Yes, I understand it's not recommended by tire manufacturer's. I'm simply stating that there is evidence that it can be done successfully.
#143
Just an update: I love the new tires. I went with 245/35 and 275/35. The look is much better than stock. The car no longer understeers, and I'm seeing much less of the slip indicator (more traction with wider tires).
No problems for about 1k miles on the Toyos. Highly recommend this size for stock 19's!!!
No problems for about 1k miles on the Toyos. Highly recommend this size for stock 19's!!!
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Do you mean "no longer oversteers"? Wide tires out back would increase tendency to understeer.
Originally Posted by joe603
Just an update: I love the new tires. I went with 245/35 and 275/35. The look is much better than stock. The car no longer understeers, and I'm seeing much less of the slip indicator (more traction with wider tires).
No problems for about 1k miles on the Toyos. Highly recommend this size for stock 19's!!!
No problems for about 1k miles on the Toyos. Highly recommend this size for stock 19's!!!
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