19's on a budget... would this work?
I was looking at 19's but the price of the rear tires is kind of keeping me away. Then I noticed on falken's webpage they were showing the height of each tire and I saw that the 285/35/19 is about the same size as the 245/40/19. So if I ran 245/35/19 and 245/40/19 I would have the same stagger as if i ran the 285's.
I don't really care about drag racing and my stock 17's are only 235 in the rears right now. Is there a huge problem with running such a thin rear wheel? Is it really worth the $200 it would cost me to just buy the 285/35/19's?
I am not going to get something junky just b/c its cheap but I don't want to spend money on something I don't need. Thanks for the help.
I don't really care about drag racing and my stock 17's are only 235 in the rears right now. Is there a huge problem with running such a thin rear wheel? Is it really worth the $200 it would cost me to just buy the 285/35/19's?
I am not going to get something junky just b/c its cheap but I don't want to spend money on something I don't need. Thanks for the help.
Hey hypeiv. We meet yet again
. First of all, in order for us to help recommend the correct tire size, you'll need to let us know what size you're rims are going to be (i.e. 19x8, 19x9, 19x10, etc...).
. First of all, in order for us to help recommend the correct tire size, you'll need to let us know what size you're rims are going to be (i.e. 19x8, 19x9, 19x10, etc...).
Originally posted by hypeiv
I was looking at 19's but the price of the rear tires is kind of keeping me away. Then I noticed on falken's webpage they were showing the height of each tire and I saw that the 285/35/19 is about the same size as the 245/40/19. So if I ran 245/35/19 and 245/40/19 I would have the same stagger as if i ran the 285's.
I don't really care about drag racing and my stock 17's are only 235 in the rears right now. Is there a huge problem with running such a thin rear wheel? Is it really worth the $200 it would cost me to just buy the 285/35/19's?
I am not going to get something junky just b/c its cheap but I don't want to spend money on something I don't need. Thanks for the help.
I was looking at 19's but the price of the rear tires is kind of keeping me away. Then I noticed on falken's webpage they were showing the height of each tire and I saw that the 285/35/19 is about the same size as the 245/40/19. So if I ran 245/35/19 and 245/40/19 I would have the same stagger as if i ran the 285's.
I don't really care about drag racing and my stock 17's are only 235 in the rears right now. Is there a huge problem with running such a thin rear wheel? Is it really worth the $200 it would cost me to just buy the 285/35/19's?
I am not going to get something junky just b/c its cheap but I don't want to spend money on something I don't need. Thanks for the help.
You don't realize how important correct tire sizing is. Wrong setup, and you can end up paying a lot more down the line on alignment, unnecessary wear, etc. Get 245 front and 275 back. Remember, tires are the only part of the car that make contact with the road, so you shouldn't skimp on them.
Originally posted by MarquisDeSam
You don't realize how important correct tire sizing is. Wrong setup, and you can end up paying a lot more down the line on alignment, unnecessary wear, etc. Get 245 front and 275 back. Remember, tires are the only part of the car that make contact with the road, so you shouldn't skimp on them.
You don't realize how important correct tire sizing is. Wrong setup, and you can end up paying a lot more down the line on alignment, unnecessary wear, etc. Get 245 front and 275 back. Remember, tires are the only part of the car that make contact with the road, so you shouldn't skimp on them.
great answers thats really all I needed to hear to justify spending more money. I was thinking 19x8.5 and 19x9.5's.
There is a guy selling a set in houston I may go look at but the rear offsets are pretty crazy. Again I don't want to go with them just to save money but he offered to let me "try them on" so I may see what it looks like.
its 19x9.5 with only a 17 offset... so it will stick out like a 19x10.5 30 offset. and the fronts have a 38 offset but only 19x8.5. Seems like a very crazy combo
http://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=147973
again thank you all for the great replies.
There is a guy selling a set in houston I may go look at but the rear offsets are pretty crazy. Again I don't want to go with them just to save money but he offered to let me "try them on" so I may see what it looks like.
its 19x9.5 with only a 17 offset... so it will stick out like a 19x10.5 30 offset. and the fronts have a 38 offset but only 19x8.5. Seems like a very crazy combo
http://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=147973
again thank you all for the great replies.
yeah that combo does sound a little weird. but it may be worth it if you are getting a great deal. i wish i knew then what i know know about wheels and offsets before i pulled the trigger about a year ago. like you i got a crazy deal to get 19's. got everything out the door after taxes for under 1600 bucks. good rims too. not great but good: TSW. well the problem is that the front offset was way off. put the tires on and whammo, too tucked in. like your front is going to be. so what i had to do is get some spacers to bring the front out. decent size spacers too, 20mm. aint cheap, 170 bucks a pair. but even with that the deal is still cheaper than if i had gone with another rim.
so you just need to weigh your options. your rear will be good, but you will need spacers with that front rim width
so you just need to weigh your options. your rear will be good, but you will need spacers with that front rim width
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Sup man. I see you're in Texas. There's a guy in Houston that I can put you in touch w/ that is selling his RH Pro J5s. Here's the tire info
19 x 8.5 w/ 245/35ZR19
19 x 10.5 w/ 285/35ZR19
Dunlop SP8000 rubber.
They're coming a Z so they should work. Let me know
19 x 8.5 w/ 245/35ZR19
19 x 10.5 w/ 285/35ZR19
Dunlop SP8000 rubber.
They're coming a Z so they should work. Let me know
Originally posted by MethodRN
Sup man. I see you're in Texas. There's a guy in Houston that I can put you in touch w/ that is selling his RH Pro J5s. Here's the tire info
19 x 8.5 w/ 245/35ZR19
19 x 10.5 w/ 285/35ZR19
Dunlop SP8000 rubber.
They're coming a Z so they should work. Let me know
Sup man. I see you're in Texas. There's a guy in Houston that I can put you in touch w/ that is selling his RH Pro J5s. Here's the tire info
19 x 8.5 w/ 245/35ZR19
19 x 10.5 w/ 285/35ZR19
Dunlop SP8000 rubber.
They're coming a Z so they should work. Let me know
Originally posted by MethodRN
Sup man. I see you're in Texas. There's a guy in Houston that I can put you in touch w/ that is selling his RH Pro J5s. Here's the tire info
19 x 8.5 w/ 245/35ZR19
19 x 10.5 w/ 285/35ZR19
Dunlop SP8000 rubber.
They're coming a Z so they should work. Let me know
Sup man. I see you're in Texas. There's a guy in Houston that I can put you in touch w/ that is selling his RH Pro J5s. Here's the tire info
19 x 8.5 w/ 245/35ZR19
19 x 10.5 w/ 285/35ZR19
Dunlop SP8000 rubber.
They're coming a Z so they should work. Let me know
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