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Quick garage shots of the 265/35 & 235/40 PSS combo on '12+ wheels.
I love the look. Looking forward to breaking these in and pushing the car more.
Now, what's up with this? Both front and rear tires came with just 9/32" of tread new. The rears are Mercedes spec (MO), which still lists as 10/32" new. The front size doesn't include non-standard variations. A little stumped.
Quick garage shots of the 265/35 & 235/40 PSS combo on '12+ wheels.
I love the look. Looking forward to breaking these in and pushing the car more.
Now, what's up with this? Both front and rear tires came with just 9/32" of tread new. The rears are Mercedes spec (MO), which still lists as 10/32" new. The front size doesn't include non-standard variations. A little stumped.
That looks great on the 2012+ rims. The 265s look perfect on the rear 2011 rims but the front 235 is just a little too tall on the 2011 rims. I have the Porsche OEM 265s which are supposedly 9/32 to begin with, so I might be at 8/32!!
x2!! Those Pilot Sports look proper on there! I'm sure they're going to grip nicely. Contemplating now whether to stick with my original plan of going to a 275/30 and 245/35, or do the specs mentioned above..
Can 2011 rear rims be run on the front? I know on my Infiniti there was just a bolt on the front wheel hub that had to be removed to allow the rears on the front. But, I think the front and rear wheels were the same size on the infiniti, they just didn't want the wider tires accidentally to be in rotated up front.
Since it's essentially impossible to find a set of 12+ rims, I wonder if that extra half inch rim width up front could be gained this way.
x2!! Those Pilot Sports look proper on there! I'm sure they're going to grip nicely. Contemplating now whether to stick with my original plan of going to a 275/30 and 245/35, or do the specs mentioned above..
You have a 2010, correct? That was my same dilemma--I felt that especially up front the 245 would bubble over the rim. I have the 245 set up on my front 8.5" Volks for my G Coupe and it looks correct, but even there it seems like it would be handled a bit better on a 9" rim--that's a lot of tire for an 8" rim.
You have a 2010, correct? That was my same dilemma--I felt that especially up front the 245 would bubble over the rim. I have the 245 set up on my front 8.5" Volks for my G Coupe and it looks correct, but even there it seems like it would be handled a bit better on a 9" rim--that's a lot of tire for an 8" rim.
Indeed I have a 2010. However, I have new wheels on the way which are 19x8.5 & 19x9.5
I have the 2012 OEM rims and most people seem to be running 245/35/19 fronts and 275/30/19 rears. I don't want the wheel gap to be any bigger than my stock setup so what are your thoughts on running 245/40/19 fronts and 275/35/19 rears?
Does anyone have pics of the 245/40/19 fronts and 275/35/19 rears on 2012+ wheels?
I have the 2012 OEM rims and most people seem to be running 245/35/19 fronts and 275/30/19 rears. I don't want the wheel gap to be any bigger than my stock setup so what are your thoughts on running 245/40/19 fronts and 275/35/19 rears?
Does anyone have pics of the 245/40/19 fronts and 275/35/19 rears on 2012+ wheels?
If you want more front grip, I think the best bet for 2012 wheels is 255/35/19. It's the closest you'll get to the OEM diameter in nice meaty tire.. It's only .1" shorter than the 225/40/19. The 245/40/19 is .6" taller than OEM.. Too much, IMO.
If you want more front grip, I think the best bet for 2012 wheels is 255/35/19. It's the closest you'll get to the OEM diameter in nice meaty tire.. It's only .1" shorter than the 225/40/19. The 245/40/19 is .6" taller than OEM.. Too much, IMO.
-Mike
Thanks for the clarification Mike. Since PSS doesn't carry 285 rear sizes, do you recommend 275/35 or 275/30 for the rears?