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19" tyre sizes - again!


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Hi All,

 

Im looking to purchase some 19" wheels - sizes are:

 

19x10.5 +22 and 19x9.5 +22

 

I was going to go for 275/35/19 for tyre size but having read my350z faqs (linked from this site :clap: ) they mention anything but 275s! Any views on this - what set-ups are you guys using?

 

G.

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Hi Matey

 

Im pretty sure my wheels are +22 offset, sorry its been a while since i put them on and i decided on 285/30/19 rear and 265/30/19 front. I have volk sf challenge 9.5 front and 10.5 rear. They are perfect size. No problems with traction control and no need to roll fenders . I use Toyo T1-Rs's

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Hi Matey

 

Im pretty sure my wheels are +22 offset, sorry its been a while since i put them on and i decided on 285/30/19 rear and 265/30/19 front. I have volk sf challenge 9.5 front and 10.5 rear. They are perfect size. No problems with traction control and no need to roll fenders . I use Toyo T1-Rs's

 

Thats really useful :thumbs: Planning on Falcons myself - although RE50s are looking attractive - apart from the price! :lol:

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starting sizes will be 245/35/19 front, 275/35/19 rear

 

you'll find people running anywhere up to 275/30/19 front, and 305/30/19 rear

 

my own car, 19x9, 19x10, I run 265/30/19 front, 285/30/19 rear

 

remember, the # on the sidewall really is inconsquential, it's about how much tire hits the ground (ie contact patch). Tires are like shirts - not all 275/30/19, for example, will share the same physical dimensions

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starting sizes will be 245/35/19 front, 275/35/19 rear

 

you'll find people running anywhere up to 275/30/19 front, and 305/30/19 rear

 

my own car, 19x9, 19x10, I run 265/30/19 front, 285/30/19 rear

 

remember, the # on the sidewall really is inconsquential, it's about how much tire hits the ground (ie contact patch). Tires are like shirts - not all 275/30/19, for example, will share the same physical dimensions

 

Thanks for that Adam :thumbs:

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I have PS2's on the same width of alloys. Running 255/35/19 on the front, 285/35/19 rear. I used to have 275/35/19 rear, but like these 285's better. Also the PS2's come out similar to one size wider of different brand of tires. So mine look like 295's :).

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