275/30/19 & 305/30/19 am i gonna be okay?
Hey guys..this is my current set up...
245/35/19 & 275/30/19 Tomorrow I am picking up a pair of 305/30/19..my question is ...if i put the 275 in the front and the 305 in the back will I be okay? I am riding on stock height right now...any rubbing issues? Or should I leave the 245's in the front ..and just change the rears..reasons to change the rears is try to kill the rear gap and also the car keeps slipping as the rear tires are the wrong size. Car has it sits now. http://i535.photobucket.com/albums/e...wstance017.jpg http://i535.photobucket.com/albums/e...wstance012.jpg http://i535.photobucket.com/albums/e...wwheels014.jpg |
No problem at all.
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
(Post 8725044)
No problem at all.
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Nice house.....
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Actual speed 100.0 MPH. Speedometer will read 101.82 MPH. This is acceptable.
Rear tire circumference is 2.8 percent MORE than front tire circumference. VDC will be happy. |
I think the rear will fill the gap a little better.
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Please post pics of the setup when you have yjr 305s on. This is something that I would really consider when I get 10.5" rears. Thanks.
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i want to run the exact same sizes i have 285 30 19 and 255 35 19 now bit im dropped on eibach prokit about 1" let me now what u think about ur new setup
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Originally Posted by nick350
(Post 8725236)
i want to run the exact same sizes i have 285 30 19 and 255 35 19 now bit im dropped on eibach prokit about 1" let me now what u think about ur new setup
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y not just lower the car
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Tires are good sizes - I liked running them exactly like that. Equally as important, however, is the wheel width and offset. Do you know what they are?
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I ended up getting 295/30/19 Pirellis P-Zeros..will post pics when I mount them...
Also the tire shop guy was adamant about not letting me put the 275's in the front..he said your car was made for 245's in the front |
Originally Posted by MannySRT8
(Post 8725870)
I ended up getting 295/30/19 Pirellis P-Zeros..will post pics when I mount them...
Also the tire shop guy was adamant about not letting me put the 275's in the front..he said your car was made for 245's in the front |
Originally Posted by scotts300
(Post 8726250)
Tire shop is wrong - 275/30 is great in the front. Tell 'em I run 305 in the front, and they can stick it!
Scott and his gangster front setup. :thumbup: |
Originally Posted by MannySRT8
(Post 8725870)
I ended up getting 295/30/19 Pirellis P-Zeros..will post pics when I mount them...
Also the tire shop guy was adamant about not letting me put the 275's in the front..he said your car was made for 245's in the front |
The 275's were fine, you just needed a drop.
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i would have went 255/35/19 and 285/35/19
but if you are going 275/30/19 and 295/30/19 these are nice sizes too just may need a mild drop to make it fit snug |
305s would definitely warrant a fender roll and a "more than usual" negative camber. What offsets are your wheels?
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Originally Posted by angelo350z
(Post 8726595)
305s would definitely warrant a fender roll and a "more than usual" negative camber. What offsets are your wheels?
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Originally Posted by angelo350z
(Post 8726595)
305s would definitely warrant a fender roll and a "more than usual" negative camber. What offsets are your wheels?
Originally Posted by terrasmak
(Post 8726923)
Not really, with the proper offset just a mild roll will be needed and camber can be kept in the factory spec range
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