Tire Sizing Help - Avant Garde M510
#1
Tire Sizing Help - Avant Garde M510
Curious to know what tire size would be the best for my set up
I have Avant Garde M510
Front: 19x8.3 ET35
Rear 19x9.5 ET40
Currently I'm running stock tire size which is 225/40 up front and 255/35 in the rear. To me the tires are to stretched and I'm looking for something with a bit more beef what do you guys suggest?. The suspension is stock in the rear and swift in the front. No rolling and id like to keep it that way.
Thanks in advanced for the help guys
I have Avant Garde M510
Front: 19x8.3 ET35
Rear 19x9.5 ET40
Currently I'm running stock tire size which is 225/40 up front and 255/35 in the rear. To me the tires are to stretched and I'm looking for something with a bit more beef what do you guys suggest?. The suspension is stock in the rear and swift in the front. No rolling and id like to keep it that way.
Thanks in advanced for the help guys
#2
Not an expert here but from what I've seen 245/35 and 275/30 should be just what you're looking for. But to be safe and not have to roll your fenders I'd go with a 265/30 in the rear. Also what color did you choose? Lets see some pics!
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I have 285/30 on a 19x10+40 and do not rub 99% of the time. On large dips and bumps there is a minor rub, and my fenders are rolled.
You will have about 6mm more clearance with a 9.5" wheel compared to my 10" wheel, so if you roll the rear you should be totally fine with a 285.
EDIT: that wheel color is gorgeous!
Here's my fitment... Front 255/35 19x9 +35, Rear 285/30 19x10 +40. Lowered on Tein in the front (1" drop) and stock in the rear.
You will have about 6mm more clearance with a 9.5" wheel compared to my 10" wheel, so if you roll the rear you should be totally fine with a 285.
EDIT: that wheel color is gorgeous!
Here's my fitment... Front 255/35 19x9 +35, Rear 285/30 19x10 +40. Lowered on Tein in the front (1" drop) and stock in the rear.
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I have 285/30 on a 19x10+40 and do not rub 99% of the time. On large dips and bumps there is a minor rub, and my fenders are rolled.
You will have about 6mm more clearance with a 9.5" wheel compared to my 10" wheel, so if you roll the rear you should be totally fine with a 285.
EDIT: that wheel color is gorgeous!
Here's my fitment... Front 255/35 19x9 +35, Rear 285/30 19x10 +40. Lowered on Tein in the front (1" drop) and stock in the rear.
You will have about 6mm more clearance with a 9.5" wheel compared to my 10" wheel, so if you roll the rear you should be totally fine with a 285.
EDIT: that wheel color is gorgeous!
Here's my fitment... Front 255/35 19x9 +35, Rear 285/30 19x10 +40. Lowered on Tein in the front (1" drop) and stock in the rear.
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To each his own... took me about 40 minutes to roll both rear fenders. No cracking or anything to worry about if you keep it hot with a heat gun... but I'd imagine it will still look great with a 275 on a 9.5" That's still a pretty meaty setup IMO (my IS250 had 255s on 10.5" wheels, soooo yeah)
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245/35 front and 275/30 rear will for sure work without rolling. I'm dropped on Swift springs and no roll with a 19x9.5 +35 rear and it very rarely rubs so with that extra 5mm inset on your wheels you shouldn't have any rubbing in the rear. Also my fronts are 19x8.5 +35 but with a 15mm spacer so effectively +20 and I have no issues there either.
#14
245/35 front and 275/30 rear will for sure work without rolling. I'm dropped on Swift springs and no roll with a 19x9.5 +35 rear and it very rarely rubs so with that extra 5mm inset on your wheels you shouldn't have any rubbing in the rear. Also my fronts are 19x8.5 +35 but with a 15mm spacer so effectively +20 and I have no issues there either.
sexy that thing looks really nice
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