275/35/19 on rear
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Last edited by ssis300; 09-11-17 at 02:31 PM.
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Nope, I'm on my second set of tires in this size on the 2008 wheel. They look fine.
As promised, here's my Continental DWS06 255/35F and 275/35R setup (btw, I'm not really double-parked...it's a corner spot at the office and I'm leaning over into the "no man's land" area of the garage corner!). Ironically, this is the same setup as the new RCF. Granted, I believe their wheels are a bit wider!
Last edited by UCrazyKid; 09-13-17 at 07:07 AM.
#42
FYI I just mounted a set of Michelin Pilot 4S on my car last weekend. It's a 2012 and the tires i went with are 255/35/19 Front and 275/30/19 Rear. Drives like a dream. Sidewall looks about the same as stock. These new Michelins are really nice and grippy. Looks much better than stock as well ... the stock sizes look stretched on 2012 wheels.
#43
some random shots of my new 285/30 on 19inch aftermarket rims. Definitely much wider than OEM thats for sure. Plenty grip, looks great etc. Bit wide given my offset/wheels but been advised on stock newer ISF wheels its no problem.
Still got to change my fronts but in terms of ride comfort, its not as big as difference to the 255/35 i was running. Was expecting a much bumpier ride but similar.
I had to shave the guards etc but that was for my situation given clearance and my offset but yeah looks good.
Still got to change my fronts but in terms of ride comfort, its not as big as difference to the 255/35 i was running. Was expecting a much bumpier ride but similar.
I had to shave the guards etc but that was for my situation given clearance and my offset but yeah looks good.
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some random shots of my new 285/30 on 19inch aftermarket rims. Definitely much wider than OEM thats for sure. Plenty grip, looks great etc. Bit wide given my offset/wheels but been advised on stock newer ISF wheels its no problem.
Still got to change my fronts but in terms of ride comfort, its not as big as difference to the 255/35 i was running. Was expecting a much bumpier ride but similar.
I had to shave the guards etc but that was for my situation given clearance and my offset but yeah looks good.
Still got to change my fronts but in terms of ride comfort, its not as big as difference to the 255/35 i was running. Was expecting a much bumpier ride but similar.
I had to shave the guards etc but that was for my situation given clearance and my offset but yeah looks good.
What's your wheel widths and also front tire size
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Looks good wild off set, tell us what you think of the Kumho PS91s after a few miles are on them, noise and dry grip not worried about wet grip because its looking like a very dry summer in NSW cheers.