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Old 10-26-14, 06:39 PM
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Default 285/35ZR19 on stock 08 wheel pics?

Ok for some reason the forum will not let me do a search. So does anyone have pics of a 285/35ZR19 on a stock 08 wheel? I tried a search but get this screen.....

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285/35r19 or 285/30r19 bc nobody runs 285/35 it is too high in OD compared to the stock 255/35.
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Originally Posted by shyguyF
285/35r19 or 285/30r19 bc nobody runs 285/35 it is too high in OD compared to the stock 255/35.
http://www.nittotire.com/passenger-t...formance-tire/

255/35ZR19 ----- 26.10 (stock)

285/30ZR19 ----- 25.79 (-0.31)

285/35ZR19 ----- 26.73 (+0.63)

Front

225/40ZR19 ----- 26.18 (stock)

245/40ZR19 ----- 26.73 (+0.55)
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Tire rack said the rear stock tires is 26". 285/35 tires will be 0.7 in ( 18mm ) taller than the stock tires, it means your ride high will gain 9mm so speedo will be error -3.08%.
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i know this and dont care. itll be ok. you dont have to look at it or drive it.

So when the speedo reads 70 mph i will actually be going 72.66 mph .................. ooooooh huge difference O_o

OK back on subject

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Maybe only you go with this . Good luck man !
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It has been done, but IMHO, for the reasons stated above it's the wrong thing to do. The Search Function has been spotty on this site recently. Sometimes works, mostly doesn't

Originally Posted by v8sten
.................. ooooooh huge
And your attitude could stand some improvement The comment made was on point, and if you respond the way you did, maybe your in the wrong forum.

Lou

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Old 10-26-14, 10:50 PM
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you will have issues finding pics because nobody who would want to maintain the look like and feel of the car would run those. I think we had a member run a 275/35 and looked weird as hell. 285/35?? You will be the pioneer
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Originally Posted by I8ABMR
you will have issues finding pics because nobody who would want to maintain the look like and feel of the car would run those. I think we had a member run a 275/35 and looked weird as hell. 285/35?? You will be the pioneer
I am one of the few that run 275/35 and my car feels and looks just fine. If anything, how I setup my car feels faster than other members' F, those who had driven my car. They all have headers and exhaust like me and stated that my car feels much quicker on the initial throttle respond
And my car is over 100k miles too
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check out my last post #603 in my build thread. running 275/35 on oem wheels. look great IMO, it was the look i was going for. i had 275/30 before which is close to oem overall diameter but just didnt look right to me. i did it more for looks than anything.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...ml#post8763967
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Originally Posted by MK4Sup_isF
I am one of the few that run 275/35 and my car feels and looks just fine. If anything, how I setup my car feels faster than other members' F, those who had driven my car. They all have headers and exhaust like me and stated that my car feels much quicker on the initial throttle respond
And my car is over 100k miles too
Bet you that if you ran 275/30, your car will feel even faster.
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Originally Posted by ISFPOWER
check out my last post #603 in my build thread. running 275/35 on oem wheels. look great IMO, it was the look i was going for. i had 275/30 before which is close to oem overall diameter but just didnt look right to me. i did it more for looks than anything.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...ml#post8763967
Close to what I am looking for. Im not wanting a lesson on tire diameter and tire roll out, i know how that works. I too know that the front to rear tire diameter has to remain close to the same as each other for abs, vsc, blah blah blah. I was just asking for pics not a lecture. so excuse me that I dont have the same views as most on this page, but I come from a racing background and am not new to the car scene. I know what I am looking for as far as looks and I want a taller tire to fill the wheel well similar to ISFPOWER's car but if I can get away with a wider tire I will. Its about time for me to buy some new rubber so I want to weigh my options. Not get lectured on tire diameter.
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I'm running 285/30 and 255/35 on stock 2010's…. it looks nice and fat

ill take some pics later tonight and will post it for ya
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^ I wouldnt post pics and help him he's got a racing background so he knows it already
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Originally Posted by ttbasterd
I'm running 285/30 and 255/35 on stock 2010's…. it looks nice and fat

ill take some pics later tonight and will post it for ya
Don't waste your time . He needs 285/35 not 285/30.


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