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Old 04-07-2017, 02:42 AM   #2081 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by dragonbreath View Post
Hey guys, I could use some help. I have some 19x9.5 +22 and 19x11 +11 wheels that needs better fitted tires. I have Michelin PSS 285/325 35/30 on them and I'm getting rubs. Mostly in the front (I don't have aftermarket camber adjustment) but in the rear I'm having to put my camber at around -4.5 to keep the poke and rubbing to a minimum. Without the excessive camber the tires poke about 3/4 of an inch at stock camber. I would rather not have so much negative camber so I can utilize my tire a little more. Should I go with the usual 265/305?


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After looking over your wheel spec's again & seeing that you're already riding on pss's...to keep camber at or near stock...245/40,285/35's in the ps4s would fit evenly.
A tad stretched; (9.8/11.4" section & 8.5/10.0" tread-measured on wheel's 1" narrower than your's.....but even fitment & squish.
Tires will be lighter & faster/with a tad bit of rake@26.7/26.9".
You will lose the 3/4" of poke on front's & rear's....as these tire's are about 1.5" narrower than you have now...+ you will lose 16# of rotating mass=Faster acceleration!
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