recommended tires for 19's size 275/35/19
#7
Lexus Champion
Are you just replacing two rear tires?
If so, I'd recommend using the same brand & model of tire that you have
on the front of the car. Typically, mixing and matching tire brands on
different axles is not something I would do or recommend. Most tire
manufacturers (for obvious reasons) would tell you the same thing.
If so, I'd recommend using the same brand & model of tire that you have
on the front of the car. Typically, mixing and matching tire brands on
different axles is not something I would do or recommend. Most tire
manufacturers (for obvious reasons) would tell you the same thing.
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#8
lol...well my fronts are wearing fine, in fact they look great and they are 245/40/19 Michelin Pilot Sport PS2, one rear is showing cord and the other looks like a drag slick. I just couldn't imagine the same type tire just different widths with such drastic wear patterns. My car is a 300 so i'm not running around doing burnouts lol.
"Well, first off 275 tire isnt what you should be looking at if you want a longer lasting tire. Look for a higher tread wear rating when purchasing a tire. Just remember the higher you go the less sticky the tire."
275 is what i'm going to put on a 10" wide rim. Not sure what that statement meant.
"Well, first off 275 tire isnt what you should be looking at if you want a longer lasting tire. Look for a higher tread wear rating when purchasing a tire. Just remember the higher you go the less sticky the tire."
275 is what i'm going to put on a 10" wide rim. Not sure what that statement meant.
#9
I'm looking for the same size but in a 18. my fronts are 245/40 too and a friend gave me two new new goodyear nct5 which is a runflat. i was thinking of replacing the rears with the same tire but that is the most expensive tire through tirerack.
let me know which direction you are going because i'm in the same boat.
BTW, I grew up in okc.
let me know which direction you are going because i'm in the same boat.
BTW, I grew up in okc.
#10
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I'm looking for the same size but in a 18. my fronts are 245/40 too and a friend gave me two new new goodyear nct5 which is a runflat. i was thinking of replacing the rears with the same tire but that is the most expensive tire through tirerack.
let me know which direction you are going because i'm in the same boat.
BTW, I grew up in okc.
let me know which direction you are going because i'm in the same boat.
BTW, I grew up in okc.
#11
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iTrader: (2)
lol...well my fronts are wearing fine, in fact they look great and they are 245/40/19 Michelin Pilot Sport PS2, one rear is showing cord and the other looks like a drag slick. I just couldn't imagine the same type tire just different widths with such drastic wear patterns. My car is a 300 so i'm not running around doing burnouts lol.
"Well, first off 275 tire isnt what you should be looking at if you want a longer lasting tire. Look for a higher tread wear rating when purchasing a tire. Just remember the higher you go the less sticky the tire."
275 is what i'm going to put on a 10" wide rim. Not sure what that statement meant.
"Well, first off 275 tire isnt what you should be looking at if you want a longer lasting tire. Look for a higher tread wear rating when purchasing a tire. Just remember the higher you go the less sticky the tire."
275 is what i'm going to put on a 10" wide rim. Not sure what that statement meant.
My BFG's wear about 30-40% faster in the rear than the front... I have never done a burnout, but I drive aggressively around turns and such... If yours are wearing that much faster in the rear, I would suspect a somewhat shoddy alignment...
#13
thanks mitsuguy. i really don't want the runflats, but since they were free and i didn't have another option that day, i had them mounted until i could find something i could research. i've also heard that if you get a nail in them it isn't easily repaired if at all. i feel kind of limited on my choices because of the rear size being a 275/35 so i was wondering what people had good experiences with. i'd love to run the goodyear GS-D3 all the way around but that's a super soft tire which won't last. i live in Phoenix so weather isn't usually an issue.
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