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Old 01-01-2009, 04:09 PM
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Question What's the widest KDW2 tire I can run with my setup?

So about a week ago I ordered some new wheels (Work VS-XX ), which I'll have by February. So until I get the wheels, I'm looking around for tires. I really want to get the BFG KDW2 tires. I was told my some people that I can only run a 275 tire in the back because the KDW2's have a really flat sidewall and will ruin my fenders, while others told me I can do a 295 with no problems. I'd like to get the widest tires possible since I'm not really into the "stretched" look. I've searched this forum and used a wheel/tire calculator and still haven't found a straight answer so I thought I'd ask some of the tire pro's here . My car is lowered on Eibach Sportline springs which say it's a 1.2 inch drop all around, but in reality its more like 1.4-1.5 due to the Eibach springs "settling". I also have a rear camber kit (not sure how much camber I'm running) and my fenders have a somewhat aggressive roll.

Wheels specs:

front: 19 x 9.5 +28
rear: 19 x 11 +23

The tire sizes I want are:


BFG KDW2

front: 265/35/19
rear: 295/35/19

Can anyone tell me if I can fit those tires without problems? Like I said, I have a somewhat aggressive fender roll already. But I wouldn't mind cutting my fenders if that's what it takes to make the tires fit.

Thanks in advance!
Old 01-01-2009, 04:14 PM
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You might have to cut the rears depending on the drop. The fronts you want are 265/30/19
Old 01-01-2009, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Crom
You might have to cut the rears depending on the drop. The fronts you want are 265/30/19
Cool, thanks! Why a 30 instead of 35 in the front?
Old 01-01-2009, 04:23 PM
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35 is a little beefie for the front unless its 245-255/35
Old 01-01-2009, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Crom
35 is a little beefie for the front unless its 245-255/35
Oh ok, thanks
Old 01-01-2009, 06:17 PM
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I like a 295 mm tire on a 11.0 wheel. Hate the “stretched” BS.
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Originally Posted by davidv
I like a 295 mm tire on a 11.0 wheel. Hate the “stretched” BS.
Same here, I like a little meat on my wheels
Not too beefy of course, but I just hate the stretched look also. I'm pretty sure I need my rear fenders cut though from what a few people have told me. I'll look into that soon
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KDW2's are good tires in the traction department but they weight a ton and are VERY noisy, specially after they have a good mileage on them. I would look for something else.
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Originally Posted by Maxima SE
KDW2's are good tires in the traction department but they weight a ton and are VERY noisy, specially after they have a good mileage on them. I would look for something else.
I don't really care about the weight much. As for the noise, I've heard mixed reviews. Some people say that they're just constantly loud, others say that they're only loud once they start balding. I'm always listening to music while I drive, so hopefully the music will cover my tire noise. I figured I'd give them a try since they have pretty decent reviews and the tread pattern = teh sex!

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they actually look a bit weird if you ask me, and when they wear down, they look like cheapo tires. You should take weight into consideration. it affects acceleration and cornering GREATLY.
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Originally Posted by Maxima SE
You should take weight into consideration. it affects acceleration and cornering GREATLY.
That might be important if I was into tracking my car, but I don't. For just daily driving, I think they should be ok. I have 2 friends who have had these tires before and they both loved them. Of course there are a few drawbacks to every tire (especially if you're on a budget)
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Your rims are fairly aggressive so I really doubt you'd be able to fit 295s on the back w/o rubbing, especially with the beefy nature of the KDWs. This is also assuming your car is lowered.

Another member here, AnotherAznGuy, is slammed on Stance coilovers running -5 deg camber on the rears and the max he could fit were 285/35/19s on 19x10.5 +22 wheels. This is with his fenders rolled too.
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Originally Posted by phorbo007
Your rims are fairly aggressive so I really doubt you'd be able to fit 295s on the back w/o rubbing, especially with the beefy nature of the KDWs. This is also assuming your car is lowered.

Another member here, AnotherAznGuy, is slammed on Stance coilovers running -5 deg camber on the rears and the max he could fit were 285/35/19s on 19x10.5 +22 wheels. This is with his fenders rolled too.
hmmm....interesting
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Your front size is correct, it's the rear size that you should switch to a 30 profile..

FRONT: 265/35/19
REAR: 295/30/19
Old 01-02-2009, 08:55 AM
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^^^ I've been reading up on everything wheels and tires on here lately, wouldn't that difference with a smaller rear tire diameter throw off the VDC? That's a -4% difference from the stock front/rear ratio.
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Originally Posted by gsingh350Z
Your front size is correct, it's the rear size that you should switch to a 30 profile..

FRONT: 265/35/19
REAR: 295/30/19

Front tires are taller than the rear.
Old 01-02-2009, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by davidv

Front tires are taller than the rear.
Ya so the rear should be a 295/35 then, not 295/30....right?
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My bad for the wrong advice..

It's just that I remember seeing a 295/35 and it was kind of beefy..
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i loved these tires for at least 4k miles now im trying to get rid of them. My road noise in the car is 95 db's because of these loud mothers. Thats enough to damage your ears just driving with the windows up its quite rediculous.
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Originally Posted by Get_Zwole
i loved these tires for at least 4k miles now im trying to get rid of them. My road noise in the car is 95 db's because of these loud mothers. Thats enough to damage your ears just driving with the windows up its quite rediculous.
That's exactly what a guy at a tire shop told me today
He said most people that buy these wheels from him come back after about a week to buy new tires because they can't stand the noise.


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