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Originally Posted by tjlazer Yokohama 285 35 18's from a Nismo nice. you even run 18's i think the new pilots in 275 will stick better than the advans in
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nice. you even run 18's
![]() i think the new pilots in 275 will stick better than the advans in 285. oem tires are usually chosen for durability when under-inflated. even the base RE050A and RE050 PolePositions perform completely differently even though they appear to be the same tire. also 285/35/19 on base is imo too short and will emphasize wheel gap in the rear especially when running wider wheels. ![]() anyway choose the tires you like. id go with stock base size (245/50/19 & 275/35/19) even if the wheels are 19x9 19x10.5. big sticky tires will actually slow the car down when it reaches a certain point. |
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