Sport Compact Car Magazine’s Project Z Tire Setup
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Originally Posted by turismo
So you think 295 30 19 rear and 255 35 19 front will work, without vdc issues?
Shouldn't be an issue. I'm running 255/35/19s F and 285/30/19s rears. The 295/30/19s are taller than my 285s and they are closer to the factory rolling diameter of the 245/45/18s. If you want to make sure check the tire specs of the brand you are wanting to go with. My 285s are actually shorter on the rears. No VDC issues.
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I'm running 255/35/19 and 285/35/19 which have about the same amount of stagger as the OEM one did. I have no problem with them on the street or on the track.
A 295/30 rear will be the same diameter as the front. You may or may not have a problem with it. Depends on the tire and how you drive it.
A 295/30 rear will be the same diameter as the front. You may or may not have a problem with it. Depends on the tire and how you drive it.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
I'm running 255/35/19 and 285/35/19 which have about the same amount of stagger as the OEM one did. I have no problem with them on the street or on the track.
A 295/30 rear will be the same diameter as the front. You may or may not have a problem with it. Depends on the tire and how you drive it.
A 295/30 rear will be the same diameter as the front. You may or may not have a problem with it. Depends on the tire and how you drive it.
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