Originally Posted by 98intrigue I'm running a 19"x10"F and 19"x11"R and am using 275/35/19F and 305/30/19R. I'd suggest the same for you unless you will be running aggressive offsets up
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05-03-2011, 06:16 PM | #182 (permalink) |
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If I were you, I'd do a 265/35/20 up front and a 295/30/20 in the rear.
I have Nitto Invos. I thought about the Hankooks and may give them a shot next since they are a bit cheaper and they still get great reviews.
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I've read a lot of people using the 265/35/19F and 305/30/19R setup on their sport wheels. I have a stock 2009 Nismo and was wondering if I could fit 275/35/19F and 305/30/19R on my OEM Nismo wheels without rubbing. Do I have to get spacers? My car is completely stock (not lowered, no camber kit, etc). I was curious because 275 seems to be a better match in diameter and there seems to be a lot more options as far as tire choices go. Thanks and I really appreciate everyone's advice.
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Thanks for the quick response. I think I'm going to have to trust your advice and grab some 275/35/19 for my fronts. I just have 1 follow-up question about the spacers. I've heard 15mm all around is a good size for my car using the 265/35/19F and 305/30/19R setup. If I go with 275 in front, what size spacer should I use in the front? Also, what's a good yet not outrageously expensive company to buy spacers from? Thanks again for your help.
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19" x 8" - 38mm (front) 19: x 9" - 38mm (rear) I'm a really newbie in this tire stuff. What would be the best tire size/spacers option for this wheels ??? Thanks in advance |
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Tire help
Hello everyone. I just purchased 20 inch wheels.
20x8.5 with 40 offset and 20x10 with a 35 offset. HELO 834's the dealer tells me the largest tires are 245/35 frt and 275/30 rear. I want to know if i can put 255/35 frt and 285/30 rear or 275/35 rear?? any help would be greatly appreciated. I am running completly stock and dont plan on doing any other changes right now. If anyone is running these larger sizes have you had any rubbing issues??
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