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No one I know of. There is only about 3 tires in that size. Which one you interested in? They all take a 12.5" rim. My set-up. 345/30-19 on 19x12, +28, camber -1.75. I have about one inch clearance with the rear shock and sidewall. The tread is under the fender, but the sidewall sticks out a little. If I was running a true coilover in the rear. Think the spring may rub the tire on cornering. If not, it would be close. With a 355, it would be interesting. Think you would also have to run a 295~305 in the front to keep the understeer in check.
Go ahead and do it.
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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....0ACR&tab=Sizes
I'd love to run those sizes but my opinion is just too much tire for a stock car |
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Correct, Ive autocrossed multiple sets of the kumho xs, probably 10 or so and loved the tire, ran it as a street tire on my crossfire as well. Im hoping the v720 tire gets some 19" sizes soon.
But when I upgrade to a z06 this is what ill run |
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I'm hoping they come out with 295/35-19 and a 345/30-19.
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11-23-2015, 05:20 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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That's good to hear that you have no issues being lower. Question, how much lower, and wheel specs are you with the 345's?
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19x12 et 28 in the rear with Nitto Invo tires. If i remember correctly my camber is at 1.5 . The H and R springs are an inch in the front and 1.5 in the rear.
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That's the same rim specs as I have. With the PSS's, I just make the fender edge. What specs you planning on with the 355's?
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