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245/35 285/35 will be the same "stretch" on all 4 wheels but that isn't a stretch at all. You shouldn't have a problem with any tire shop mounting/balancing them. Keep in mind, you will be very close to rubbing depending on your alignment specs, ride height and tire model.
Edit: Also, the 285/35 is almost 15mm taller than the 245/35. Personally, I would go with a 275/35. Good luck.
my other question, would it be better to try and run the smallest size spacer up front? I test fit my fronts but wont clear the brembos as I said before but now if I run a 10mm that brings me to a -9, am I correct?? and say if I run a 5mm that'll bring me to -4? I don't wont my front out more then it should be. am I making sense lol...
If you need a 10mm spacer that will put you at 19x9.5-11 and you should start looking at 225/35/19...which is in the stretch category. Here is my car which has a 19x9.5-3 up front with 235/35/19s:
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If you need a 10mm spacer that will put you at 19x9.5-11 and you should start looking at 225/35/19...which is in the stretch category. Here is my car which has a 19x9.5-3 up front with 235/35/19s:
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nice.. that's exactly what I'm looking for, what's your rear setup? and what's your camber?
well that's the rear which is 19x11+8 clears wit no problem as for the front I ordered a 3mm spacer, im hoping I can get away wit it. I stated 10mm before just to give u guys an idea... even when I test fit the fronts its really close to clearing the brembo. its hard when no one is around to help and take a measure but I think 3mm should clear