09-15-2020, 11:49 PM | #1 |
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285/35 in the rear on a +34 19x10.5 rim
I was wondering if you could fit a 285/35 tire in the rear with a 19x10.5 +34 wheel and a 265/35 tire in the front with a 19x9.5 +22 wheel? im currently running 255/35 275/35 in the rear and its way too stretched and its affecting the ride quality
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09-16-2020, 08:14 AM | #3 |
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You might need a little extra camber in the front to clear the fender, but it should fit. Altho, the front 265 will rub the fender liner lock to lock and under compression, until it self clears over time.
I’ll have to go see if my 285/35 rear setup has a good half inch clearance to the fender or not before I can comment on your rear setup. EDIT: A quick check on mine tells me it’ll be tight in the rear, but you should be OK with a few mm of clearance to the fender to spare. Last edited by ZM2; 09-16-2020 at 09:04 AM.. |
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265/30 is probably short enough to get away with it, but the tire will stick out a decent bit more than current and more rocks and road grime will get kicked up on the side of your car. Just an FYI. |
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09-28-2020, 02:56 PM | #6 |
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I'm running those exact wheel specs 19x9.5 et22 19x10.5 et34 w/ 265/30 & 295/30 MP4S tires. I'm lowered on KW v3 coilovers and it rubs a little in rear even with -2.2 camber. Fronts are fine with -2.5 camber. If you're trying to run 265/35 you might have some rubbing like Zm2 said. 285/35 in rear should be fine as it's about the same overall diameter as 295/30.
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In other words, wears a hole in the liner |
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I should've worded that better, I accidentally looked at the diameter from a Yokohama a052 18" which is much lower tread depth and of course 18 not 19"...Sorry OP. Though the diameter may not be close, 285 will be skinnier so with stock ride height it should still be fine. I'm lowered quite a bit and am fine on 295/30 with same wheel specs.
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