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295-35-19 Tire Size
Thinking of running a 295-35-19 on my 2010 Nismo... Expensive.....
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i would go with 285/35/19 RE11's instead for the rear...and 245/40/19's for the front.
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unless you have tt and need extra grippage...
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Is there a question here? I have one: why did you start a new thread? :stirthepot: :p
Expensive depends on the tire, I suppose. I've run 275, 285, and 305 in the rear. The only reason not 295 is it seems to have a more limited selection. But I also go down on the profile (from 35 to 30) when I increase the width to keep it closer to stock height. |
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and will then go for the above mentioned Bridgestone RE11 tires..... Thank you. Moving on.............. :hello: |
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RE11's are night day improvement over the Advans. |
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running 265/35/19 and 305/30/19 on OEM sport rays and they are super grippy. last week was the first time i have got slippage when launching at a red light with now around 8-9k miles on them. so far they have been better than my last set of PSS's which i thought were great. but these are better thus far. possible maybe even longer lasting which would blow my mind and the ratings. |
305+ or bust! Get a real man's tire. I love seeing the tires that they are putting on the new Hyundai Accents, they are like half the size of my rears. Must have the a contact patch the size of a fountain pen.
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also dont listen to anyone who says they dont fit or look good on sport rays or Nismo wheels because they look great. also nismo wheels are widers soooo i mean if you want i think you can try 315s out back :stirthepot: |
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265/35/19 and 305/30/19 running Swift springs and daily driven... :hello: |
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im DD at stock height with the 265/305 combo. not sure if you're low enough or running spacers to where it may be an issue either. |
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for all your sincere help and I did not want to brew up a storm today... End of this thread for me...Moving On................. :hello: |
I'm dropped on coils and have no issues fitting 265 / 305 with -22 offset all around. The rears could even use spacers to flush them up.
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