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Old 09-02-2007, 04:25 AM
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anyone know what are the largest tires able to be fit on a stock size rim in width wise.
would 265 work for the rear or can the max be 255?
 
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I am trying BFG KDW's 275-30-19s today, I will let you know if there are any problems.
 
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275-30-19s were no problem and they look really good.
 
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the 275/30 fit perfect on the stock rims? and what brand/model were they?
 
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Originally Posted by xbcyrus
anyone know what are the largest tires able to be fit on a stock size rim in width wise.
would 265 work for the rear or can the max be 255?
A 275/35 is a peice of cake, 285/35 is pushing it depending on the stye of the tire or brand.
 
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bikecop, can you post some pics from the rear and side of your new tires mounted on your wheels?
 
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Originally Posted by bikecop
275-30-19s were no problem and they look really good.
Pictures!!!
 
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Any chance you have pictures available?
 
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Originally Posted by DenverX
Any chance you have pictures available?
here is a few pic's,in the first pic from left to right is 285/35/19 PS2, second is 275/40/17 third is the OEM.
19" Racing  Slicks-p1020617.jpg
Here's the best pis I had of the 285/35/19 PS2 on the car.

New Wheels & Tire's On SRT 6-p1010829-2.jpg
And here's a pic, left to right. Goodyear 285/35/19, middle 255/35/19 OEM and on the car is a 285/35/19 PS2.
Goodyear 285/35 wider than PS2 285/35-p1010630.jpg
And here's a site you can play with to see the differences in height's & other things with wheels & tire's.
http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp
 
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I was very happy with a set of Bridgestone RE960 pole positions using stock front and 275-30/19's in the rear. As has been said, the 275's fit fine on the stock rims. The rears end up being 25.6" diameters vs stock 26" which is less than a 2% difference. 3% is cited as the usual allowable tolerance. That's 30 aspect. If you wanted to stay with 35's it would bump the rear diameters up an inch. Given that there's already nearly an inch stagger vs the front diameters with stock sizes I'd have some concerns about increasing that much w/o adjusting the front suspension geometry (plus smaller is effectively producing a slightly lower gear ratio). Ride quality with the 275-30's is actully better than the stock Michelins, and the RE960 has a 40k mile A/S tread.
 
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I just put on a set of 275/30-19's yesterday. The tire guys kept cussing at me and ended up charging me 100 bucks to put them on because, I quote, "those were a son of a ***** to put on" They look great and they ride great too. I was going to go with 285's but if the tire guys had that much trouble, afraid they would not be able to put on the 285's.
 
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I just put on a set of 275/30-19's yesterday. The tire guys kept cussing at me and ended up charging me 100 bucks to put them on because, I quote, "those were a son of a ***** to put on" They look great and they ride great too. I was going to go with 285's but if the tire guys had that much trouble, afraid they would be able to put on the 285's.
Can you post pictures? What kind of tires?
 
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275/30/19 will fit the stock rim. I recommend the new SUmitomo HRTZ-III from tire rack.

The Sumitomos were around $700 for the whole set. I was gonna go with Bridgestone REO1-R but they are backorered 8weeks. The sumitomo's have been getting great reviews and beat out several more expensive tires in Tire Rack testing. So for the price and the 300 treadwear I gave them a shot. So far I realy like them. They ride smooth and now that I have put some miles on them they are hooking up great. No more spinning or TC taking over. SO much better than the stock Contis.

here is my setup:
Stock springs/pads in front
18x8 TSW Snetterton
235/40/18 Sumitomo HTRZ III

Eibachs in rear with #1 pads(thinnest ones)
19x9.5 TSW Snetterton
275/30/19 Sumitomo HTRZIII

Car is dirty and the sun was setting but here are some pics



 
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This is very helpfull. Thanks, guys.
 
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Wow, that sucks you had to pay $100 just for mounting. Not only did I get my 275/30-19's done for free, they also did my 285/35-19's for nothing too. It's good to know people


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I just put on a set of 275/30-19's yesterday. The tire guys kept cussing at me and ended up charging me 100 bucks to put them on because, I quote, "those were a son of a ***** to put on" They look great and they ride great too. I was going to go with 285's but if the tire guys had that much trouble, afraid they would not be able to put on the 285's.
 
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SRTpowa, can you post some close ups of the Sumitomo's that also show the tread?

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I don't have any pics up close but Tire Rack does

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....odel=HTR+Z+III
 

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