I know its been covered but... (Tires)
#22
Originally Posted by Robert_K
The 245/285 is what was suggested to me by Rickdogg.
Remember, the stock difference is 20mm, 255/285 gives you 30mm, 245/285 is 2X stock at 40mm. Makes for a lot of understeer and if you don't watch the profile you choose, the delta in diameter from front to rear gets quite large.
Last edited by DavesZ#3; 05-10-2007 at 06:36 PM.
#23
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This is good info!!! Thanks. So with the Work's Sizes & offsets (info below) you recommend a 255/35-19 & 285/35-19 set-up?
Front: 19x9.5 R Disk +24 offset
Rear: 19x11 R Disk +36 offset
Front: 19x9.5 R Disk +24 offset
Rear: 19x11 R Disk +36 offset
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Yeah... These are a custom offset set of wheels. So you still recommend the 255/285 or stick with the 245/285 set-up. Sorry I just want to be sure when I place the order.
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OK... Thanks for the great info guys!!! Once I build up my savings again I'm gonna purchase the tires. 255/35-19 & 285/35-19 Michelin Pilot Sports 2. From Tire Rack with s&h is just shy of $1600. Honestly, not bad for 19" tires.
#29
Originally Posted by DJ SMITTY
KUMHO MX!!! But only if you want to buy new tires every 12k miles haha.
#32
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Originally Posted by Robert_K
OK... Thanks for the great info guys!!! Once I build up my savings again I'm gonna purchase the tires. 255/35-19 & 285/35-19 Michelin Pilot Sports 2. From Tire Rack with s&h is just shy of $1600. Honestly, not bad for 19" tires.
#33
PS2's are the awesome! Just got my set today, in 255/275. Much better riding than the Bridgeston SO3 I replaced. Much quieter and they don't follow ruts on the road as the SO3. I am running them on 9.5 front, 10.5 rear. They actually have a very nice rim protector which gets rid of the streched out look (hate the look, and was always worried about the very exposed lip) Can't give an opinion on grip yet, just scrubbing them before I get my alignment, but it seems that everybody raves about them.
#35
Originally Posted by Robert_K
The 245/285 is what was suggested to me by Rickdogg.
#36
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Call me dumb but TireRack.com doesn't show the Michelin PS2 in a 255/35-19. Also, DiscountTireDirect.com doesn't show having 285/35-19's. LOL I honestly don't want to order from two different companies. So does anyone have any other suggestions where I can order Michelin PS2 tires?
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