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      01-13-2024, 01:27 PM   #1
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Tire size help M2C Titan7 T-D6E

Found some M2C spec Titan7 T-D6E wheels and wondering if my tire choice would work. I have searched and see plenty of APEX specs with the 265/285 combo but wondered specifically about these wheels with my Eibach springs.

Wheels sizes are 19x9.5 +27 and 19x10.5 +44

Am I safe with the 265/285 35 or do I need to go down to 265/285 30?

Suspension is completely stock except for springs.
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      01-13-2024, 06:06 PM   #2
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I would recommend the 30 series option over the 35 series on a 19' wheel set up.

I'm running 265/295/30 on the same offsets with no rubbing (lowered on EMD lowering springs with camber plates in the front).

The 35 series tire may work for stock height with the 265/285 but probably not lowered.

My front tire at full lock looks like it almost hits the fender liner but it doesn't, a 35 series most definitely would at least on my setup.
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      01-13-2024, 06:15 PM   #3
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Thanks. Camber plates necessary to run the 265 up front?
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      01-16-2024, 02:06 PM   #4
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No Camber plate needed, i'm only running -2.3 up front for the moment with lots of room. I 'm only on camber plates to get a better alignment not for fitment needs so you should be good.

Running PS4S btw.
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Following up and confirming, no rub.
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Stock rolling diameter is better matched with the 35 series tires. The front is smaller by 3% and the rear larger by 1.1%. The front is significantly different at 3%. The 35 series would have provided more comfort than the 30 series.
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I checked the diameter for the tires I got and got an exact .5 reduction for front and rear vs the sock PSS 245/265 combo. I don't believe I can fit 35s without rubbing.
Any examples of 265/285/35 and lowered?
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Following up and confirming, no rub.
This looks damn good man.
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