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Old 04-07-2006, 11:23 PM
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245/275/35 vs. 255/285/35 ?

I have a set of Volk SF Winnings on order. The specs are: 19x9.5/10.5 +19/+29. The normal set up would be 245/275/35's. However, I am entertaining the thought of getting 255/285/35's. I do not plan on lowering my car. I already have some scrapping issues at stock height.

I read a post somewhere, where a fellow member fitted the same wheels with the 255/285/35 combo with a 1" drop and experienced no rubbing issues. Could those of you with this larger combo, please chime in and comment? . . . And the rest of you wheels experts, please offer some sound advice for someone whom is not clear on this matter.

Any pics would be great. I found a thread with regard to my specific question. However, the pics were all were all in a state of disarray due to the previous site/software upgrades . . . Thanks!
 
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Old 04-08-2006, 01:18 AM
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I don't have a pic but here is what it boils down to.

245/275
-will have stretched look
-Diameter of the tires are with in spec.

255/285
-will have little stretched look if any.
-Loss of performance due to the diameter of the tires.
-Fat setup

Either setup will look great but if you want to decrease the gap between the fender and the tires, go with 255/285 since you are not going to lower your car
 
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Old 04-08-2006, 02:14 AM
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nice, cant wait for the wheels to come in.....what color did you order? I would just stick with the usual 245/275 set up.........no need to spend the extra cash, looks just as good
 
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Thanks alot, fellas. Yeah, it was recommended by Chris at F1 to go with the 245/275 combo. Hehehe . . . I guess I should do just that and stop fighting the impulse to go fatter. I appreciate your comments. Thanks!

Oh, truplay8, I'm getting the Winnings in Mercury Silver.
 
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Old 04-08-2006, 06:19 PM
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It's gonna depend on which tires your get. Ones like Toyos and Nittos have thinner sidewalls, so you should go w/the wider tires. On ones with fatter sidewalls like KDW2, S03, etc... you should go w/the thinner tires
 
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Old 04-08-2006, 06:59 PM
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Hey andy how long ago did you order your rims, and how long is it going to take for chris at F1 to get them?

If i hadn't already ordered my body kit I'd have ordered some rims too.

You lucky bum.
 
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Old 04-09-2006, 12:47 AM
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Hmmm . . . Initially, I will be running the Toyo T1R's. Well, I still have some time to decide on the widths . . . But as everyone tells me, Chris at F1 is the man and knows what his stuff.

Marc, it could be anywhere from 7 to 90 days. I guess it depends on what is available and what they are producing at the time. Body kit? . . . What body kit are you getting . . . You lucky Bum? LOL . . . Actually, don't answer that question. It's just going to give me ideas.

Edit: Marc, is that Lucy Lui on your avatar? I have been meaning to ask for awhile.
 

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Old 04-09-2006, 01:42 AM
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i love my toyos t1r.........def the best way to go
 
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i'd say 245/275 as well, save some cash, personalyl love the stretched look over fatty look.
 
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Old 04-09-2006, 05:45 PM
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Let's make a few comparisons between the stock (OEM) tires and the 245 and 255 series mentioned in the first post.

OEM Front Tire 225/40/19 Specs:
Diameter: 26.1"

245/35/19 Specs:
Diameter: 25.8 (.3 Smaller than stock)
Speedometer reading is 1.3% too fast.

255/35/19
Diameter: 26.0 (.1 Smaller than stock)
Speedometer reading is 0.2% too fast.

Speedometer reading is pretty much meaningless on the front tires, but it shows that the 255 is closer to the stock 225/40/19.

OEM Rear Tire 245/40/19 Specs
Diameter: 26.7"

275/35/19
Diameter: 26.6 (.1" smaller than stock)
Speedometer reading is 0.5% too fast.

285/35/19
Diameter: 26.9" (.2" larger than stock)
Speedometer reading is 0.5% too slow.

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You can see from the numbers above that the 255/35/19 is almost the perfect diameter for the front tire. It is closer to the 225/40 than the 245/35 is.

The 255 also fits a 9.5" rim better than the 245.

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The 275/35/19 is the closest to the OEM 245/40/19 tire by 0.1" diameter.

The 285 fits a 10.5" wide wheel better than the 275.

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It's not really a clear cut victory for either set of tires. Actuslly, the 255 on the front and 275 on the rear might be the best mathematical choice.

Personally, I like the look of the 255/285 combination on 9.5 and 10.5" wide wheels. I'm not much for the stretched look and it goes against most manufacturers wheel width recomendations for their tires.
 
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Wow . . . Thanks for that great write-up. That's a bunch of good info.
 
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i dont know why everyone is tripping about cost. they are basically the same price. i got 255 285 for my new sf challenges 9.5F and 10.5 R. The price difference is liek 30 bucks for the set of 4.

i think what you need to be concerned about is if you DO decide to drop it, you'll have to get some fender modifications.

im dropped on eibachs and i needed to cut my fender. thats the price you have to pay to go bigger thou. thats my decision and i dont regret it at all.
GO BIG OR GO HOME, thats my motto.
 
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285, passanger rear

 
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Old 04-10-2006, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by axiochris
285, passanger rear

I think ^^that^^ looks much better than a 275 tire. Just my opinion, but I don't like the "stretched" look. Reminds me of those Nissan Sentras with the wire wheels sticking out three inches.
 
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^^^^ Perhaps, it's time to get the baseball bat out and time to roll some fenders.
 


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