question about 275/35/19 rear tires
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question about 275/35/19 rear tires
Hey Guys,
Im running a fat setup with 245/40/19 in front and 275/30/19 in the rears. Im about to change my rear tires, so my question is.. would it be okay to run 275/35/19 in the rear instead of 275/30?
for those who have done it, did you see any changes from 275/30 to 275/35? would it look funny?
Ok thanks for the help.
Im running a fat setup with 245/40/19 in front and 275/30/19 in the rears. Im about to change my rear tires, so my question is.. would it be okay to run 275/35/19 in the rear instead of 275/30?
for those who have done it, did you see any changes from 275/30 to 275/35? would it look funny?
Ok thanks for the help.
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to match your front, 275/35/19 is the RIGHT tire to use! right now with 275/30/19 your rear is very skinny compared to the front!
if you have a typo and meant to say you have 245/35/19 up front now, then going to 275/35/19 in the rear, the rear will be 1" larger in diameter, with the same drop the car will have a rake look (a bit funny)
if you have a typo and meant to say you have 245/35/19 up front now, then going to 275/35/19 in the rear, the rear will be 1" larger in diameter, with the same drop the car will have a rake look (a bit funny)
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That's what I'm running right now. I have 245/40/19 in the front and 275/35/19 in the rear. I am thinking of going to 245/35 and 275/30 to save a bit on tires. The fat tire set up costs almost twice as much. What to do, what to do....
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changing to 245 35 19 and 275 30 19 will dramatically worsen your ride comfort.
a good alternative to your 275 35 19 at the rear would be the 255 40 19 or even the same 245 40 19.
a good alternative to your 275 35 19 at the rear would be the 255 40 19 or even the same 245 40 19.
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to match your front, 275/35/19 is the RIGHT tire to use! right now with 275/30/19 your rear is very skinny compared to the front!
if you have a typo and meant to say you have 245/35/19 up front now, then going to 275/35/19 in the rear, the rear will be 1" larger in diameter, with the same drop the car will have a rake look (a bit funny)
if you have a typo and meant to say you have 245/35/19 up front now, then going to 275/35/19 in the rear, the rear will be 1" larger in diameter, with the same drop the car will have a rake look (a bit funny)
i guess i will go with a 275/35 rear then, because my front tires are practically new, and if it matches, i think it'll be fine. i dont really mind the look of a fatter tire. haha