Some big meat in the back [pics]
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Just some pics for reference
295/30/19 vs. 245/40/18
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Continental SportContact2 295/30/19 on 10.5 LE37 +22 w/ S-Tech drop
295/30/19 vs. 245/40/18
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Continental SportContact2 295/30/19 on 10.5 LE37 +22 w/ S-Tech drop
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I had *slight* rubbing in the rear on large bumps. After inspecting the fender, there was a 4-5 inch area with tire residue. I used the handle of a hammer and just nudged this area up a few milimeters and haven't had a single problem since.
What I really love about these tires is that they weigh the same (28 lbs) as my 275/35/19 Toyo's that were on there before.
I'll snap some more pics later this week.
What I really love about these tires is that they weigh the same (28 lbs) as my 275/35/19 Toyo's that were on there before.
I'll snap some more pics later this week.
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nice... I think I'm going to run 255/35 fronts and 295/30 rears (PS2's) the next time around... I definitely have room for them on my 10.5" Volks because of my more conservative (+29) offset...
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Originally Posted by bwzabodyn
nice... I think I'm going to run 255/35 fronts and 295/30 rears (PS2's) the next time around... I definitely have room for them on my 10.5" Volks because of my more conservative (+29) offset...
bwzabodyn: I see in your sign you wore the kdw2s. How did they compair to other tires you've had? (thinking they might be my next)
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255/35 front. VDC seems somewhat more sensitive to corners and wheelspin, but I turn it off anytime i'm about to drive aggresively anyway.
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that's some meat right you have there in the back.....i should be getting my LE37's by next week and i might go with the same tire setup you have......damn that's a nice deep back lip
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That is a great set-up both wheels and tires. Although I wished those tires had a more agressive tread pattern they would look better. I have the same wheels but in a different color, and 10mm smaller width and the tires dont seem that stretched on the rims, I really think certain brands run wider than others.