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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 11:42 AM
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Need some help from the Tire experts so please chime in.

1. Will this fit with a <1" drop on 19x10 +30 F and 19x11 +25 R?
2. How will this affect handling characteristics?
3. Will this upset the VDC/Traction control?

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BTW I was looking at what toyo tires offers.

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Those are the wrong sizes....

You need a 275/30/19, and a 315/30/19

Your sizes put the front diameter bigger than the rear. That's a VDC no no. Plus the tire diameters are too tall.

A 315 with a 11" +25 rear offset would more than likely not fit.

I have a 295/30/19 rear tire on a 10" +25 rar wheel and it rubs ever so slightly with a fully rolled fender lip.

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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by JETPILOT
Those are the wrong sizes....

You need a 275/30/19, and a 315/30/19

Your sizes put the front diameter bigger than the rear. That's a VDC no no. Plus the tire diameters are too tall.

A 315 with a 11" +25 rear offset would more than likely not fit.

I have a 295/30/19 rear tire on a 10" +25 rar wheel and it rubs ever so slightly with a fully rolled fender lip.

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why would he need such a tall rear tire
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 12:17 PM
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Take a look

Stock 265/35/19 = 26.3 overall diameter
315/25/19 = 25.2 overall diameter
315/30/19 = 26.44 overall diameter

The 315/25 is over an inch smaller in diameter than stock.

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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 01:00 PM
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I'm asking cause I'm contemplating switching to a 19x10 +30 F and a 19x11 +25 R wheel and the 255/35/19 285/35/19 tires I am currently running sound like they would be stretched. Ideally I would like to run a 265/35/19 front and maybe stick to the 285/35/19 rear or move up to a 295 or 305. However, those are not available from the tire companies that I'm looking at. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 02:56 PM
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Idon't know ifyour interested...... BUT

I have a set of ADVAN Sport tires 275/30/19 F and a 295/30/19 rears for sale.

They are ALMOSt new. About 1000 highway mi on the set. I drove to Geogia and back to FL.

They fit perfectly. Let me know.

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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 07:00 AM
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Who makes a 315/30-19?
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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 07:37 AM
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I would suggest running 255/35 up front and 295/30 in the rear. There is no chance a 315 will clear with those specs and there is no need to go as wide as 275 in the front...from what I have heard, it makes steering feel sluggish
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Originally Posted by dkmesa350z
I would suggest running 255/35 up front and 295/30 in the rear. There is no chance a 315 will clear with those specs and there is no need to go as wide as 275 in the front...from what I have heard, it makes steering feel sluggish
255 on a 10" wheel? That's a serious stretch.
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It's not thst serious of a stretch.... now I've seen a 275 on an 11" wheel and that was stretched.
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Originally Posted by matthew122
255 on a 10" wheel? That's a serious stretch.
I've seen it in person and it doesn't look stretched
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Originally Posted by MethodRN
I'm asking cause I'm contemplating switching to a 19x10 +30 F and a 19x11 +25 R wheel and the 255/35/19 285/35/19 tires I am currently running sound like they would be stretched. Ideally I would like to run a 265/35/19 front and maybe stick to the 285/35/19 rear or move up to a 295 or 305. However, those are not available from the tire companies that I'm looking at. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Those widths/offsets are way too agressive for wide tires. If you want to run an 11" rear you will have to look for offsets in the mid 30's.

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Seems to work w/ the Volk RE30, it's already being done with 285/35 tires. I'm pretty sure I can't go wider than 295 though, unless I run some neg. camber.
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I run a 295/30/19 rear on a 10" +25 wheel and have a fully rolled lip. I rub ever so slightly.

My front has a 275/30/19 on a 9" +22 wheel and I also rub very slightly.

And you want to go bigger.

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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 03:40 PM
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Jet, how much are you lowered?
I'm 275/35/18 on a 9+25 and fine at stock height. A slight drop should still be ok.
Rear I'm running 275/40/18 on a 10+25, it's ever so slightly stretched.
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