will 245x30x19 19x8.5 front, 275x30x19 19x10 rear fit without rubbing
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will 245x30x19 19x8.5 front, 275x30x19 19x10 rear fit without rubbing
I was wondering if anyone is running 19x8.5 245x30x19 front, 19x10 275x10x19 rear both 38 offset, my car is lowered with teins. do you think it will rub? thanks for the help!
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The correct front tire (upsize) should be a 245/35/19. A 245/30/19 has to small an OD. 275/30/19 is the correct upsize for the rear. Their are a couple of threads on here from folks with this combo. When I retire, I will be putting a 285/30/19 on the stock wheel, a bit wide for the wheel, but it should work. And yes, the 245/35/19 - 275/30/19 tire combo will work just fine on the stock wheels and will not rub.
I'm not sure about your wider wheels and those offsets, they are more aggressive than the stock wheels. BTW, a 285 or even a 295 tire will work just fine on a 10" wheel. There is a thread on here from FIGS who is running a 305/30/19 on a 10" wheel.
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I'm not sure about your wider wheels and those offsets, they are more aggressive than the stock wheels. BTW, a 285 or even a 295 tire will work just fine on a 10" wheel. There is a thread on here from FIGS who is running a 305/30/19 on a 10" wheel.
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I see that there is a lot of extra room using the stock rims, but I alrady bought the new wheels, I'm just trying to see what will work without rolling the fenders?
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The correct front tire (upsize) should be a 245/35/19. A 245/30/19 has to small an OD. 275/30/19 is the correct upsize for the rear. Their are a couple of threads on here from folks with this combo. When I retire, I will be putting a 285/30/19 on the stock wheel, a bit wide for the wheel, but it should work. And yes, the 245/35/19 - 275/30/19 tire combo will work just fine on the stock wheels and will not rub.
I'm not sure about your wider wheels and those offsets, they are more aggressive than the stock wheels. BTW, a 285 or even a 295 tire will work just fine on a 10" wheel. There is a thread on here from FIGS who is running a 305/30/19 on a 10" wheel.
Lou
I'm not sure about your wider wheels and those offsets, they are more aggressive than the stock wheels. BTW, a 285 or even a 295 tire will work just fine on a 10" wheel. There is a thread on here from FIGS who is running a 305/30/19 on a 10" wheel.
Lou
I see there is no problem with rubbing issues to fit 245/35 front and 275/30 rear on the stock wheels but what about on a lowered IS-F? I'm wondering cuz I just ordered a new set of tires of the same spec but my F is quite low on Teins. Would it rub?
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