255/35/19 on a 10.5 rim .... who's dunnit?
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255/35/19 on a 10.5 rim .... who's dunnit?
I'm running a 350z spec wheels on my SC300 on air susp
the only wayt to get this to work is by using a 255/35/19 tire on the rear (10.5)
and a 235/35/19 up front (9.5)
My question is... who's done it? any problems? what's a good brand to stretch a tire on like this?
Brands that come to mind (that make those sizes) is bridgestone and yokohama
the only wayt to get this to work is by using a 255/35/19 tire on the rear (10.5)
and a 235/35/19 up front (9.5)
My question is... who's done it? any problems? what's a good brand to stretch a tire on like this?
Brands that come to mind (that make those sizes) is bridgestone and yokohama
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I haven't run that exact size but have run 19x10 with 245/35/19 Falken ST115
Not an extreme stretch at all. I daily drive my cars.
Currently I have 19x9.5 with 225/35/19 Falken ST115 and 19x11.5 with 275/30/19 Toyo T1S
Falken ST115, FK451 or FK452 all stretch very well. Bridgestone and Yokohama have very square side walls so I would avoid stretching those. They will not help your fender clearance!
Not an extreme stretch at all. I daily drive my cars.
Currently I have 19x9.5 with 225/35/19 Falken ST115 and 19x11.5 with 275/30/19 Toyo T1S
Falken ST115, FK451 or FK452 all stretch very well. Bridgestone and Yokohama have very square side walls so I would avoid stretching those. They will not help your fender clearance!
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