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Old 03-21-2017, 03:53 PM
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found some good rims (19x10) for a good price and have almost brand new tires. Would it work to put them on my car all with 235/35/R19's or would it be best to get new tires for the back?
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found some good rims (19x10) for a good price and have almost brand new tires. Would it work to put them on my car all with 235/35/R19's or would it be best to get new tires for the back?
Fine if you don't mind the tires being 0.5" too short up front and 1.2" too short in the rear.

IOW, F&R.

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE:

Tire Diameter (inches) =

(Width in mm/25.4)(Aspect Ratio in percentage)(2)+Wheel diameter in inches


And that answers all tire diameter fitment questions.

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So what would be the negative impact of puting these on as is?
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So what would be the negative impact of puting these on as is?
Not really that much. Mechanically, speedo error, possible VDC error if you have it. But on the other hand, you gain a little acceleration due to the slight difference (~4.5%) in rear gearing.

Aesthetically, wheel gap.




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