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Old 03-15-12, 04:07 PM
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As of now im running stretched 235 35 19s rears on a 19x10 with a 20mm offset . Its becoming a hassle since the roads are getting torn up by the rain and the tire shops around here have trouble mounting them. Im looking to go with the ideal tire size. would that be a 265 35 or a 275 35? my rear fenders are rolled and im not running as low as i used to so it shouldn't be a problem.
Old 03-15-12, 04:42 PM
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I feel you man, it's touch running stretch as a daily. I run the same 235/35 on my rear 10"s and I've never had
any problems but every ones roads are different. I think a 255 or 265 would be fine if you want some rubber and
not worry about anything.
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I got 275s on my 17x10s
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265 might be doable with a good rolling job, i wouldn't do no less than a 245,
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Im running 275/35/19 with a roll but it seems like it will rub on big bumps so i think 275/30/19 with a roll will be fine
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I'm running 275/35/19 on mine. I'll try to find a decent pic.
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I ran multiple sets of 245 35's on 10's DD in Canada where we have frost, which means **** roads - two years and change. With frequent rotation they faired quite well. And you just need to find a tire guy who isnt a *****.
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everyone is talking about tire size but i dont see anyone mentioning offset and/or camber...with yours being 20 mm offset go 265 which is pushing it even if your rolled good.....255 or 245 if you want to be completely safe
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I recommend going with 245/40/19. That's what I running on my 9.5 on my rear. I don't have a fendor roll and I'm not lowered and i still rub on speed bumps. . But u say your rolled and pulled you should be good. Just my opinion.
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