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255/35/19 ps4s on 9.5 +15

Anyone running this spec without rubbing issues? Looking to do a mild drop (1-1.5”) on kw coils/ spc camber arms and would like to know your experience. I have 245/35

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Anyone running this spec without rubbing issues? Looking to do a mild drop (1-1.5”) on kw coils/ spc camber arms and would like to know your experience. I have 245/35 waiting to be mounted but having second thoughts due to the stretch.

If so, can you please share your camber/drop spec & if any fender mod, along with a picture?

I also have a rear wheel/tire spec of 295/30/19 on 19x11 +13, and am wondering if I should push to 305/30.

Please keep in mind that tire sizes vary from mfg to mfg and even from one model to another.

Any particular experience with this model/size would be greatly appreciate!

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I have those front tire size on my z. Factory height and stance i get no rubbing. Because my wheels stick out ever so slightly with 20mm spacers, i rub on big bumps.

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I have those front tire size on my z. Factory height and stance i get no rubbing. Because my wheels stick out ever so slightly with 20mm spacers, i rub on big bumps.

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Could you please mention rim size and effective offset (with spacer)? Pictures? Thanks
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Esr sr05 19x9.5 +22 offset stock suspension 20mm spacers.

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Same exact wheel and tire specs, but I have pilot super sports. Ps4 and pss are essentially the same thing. No rubbing at all and I had a pretty aggressive drop, I'd say almost 2 inches. I raised it up a bit due to my driver side fender being smashed but before that I was fine. I'd only say I rubbed if I hit a bad dip on the freeway. Rears I had 305 30 on a 10.5 +15 but I switched up to 275 35 when I purchased the pss. The back had too low of a profile and the 275 35 gives imho the perfect stretch. I am gonna get front upper camber arms when I fix the fender to get a little more clearance. Hope this helps!
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Thanks both. Anyone else care to share their experience? Want to be 100 percent certain before I ship tires back to tire rack!
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