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Old 10-13-13, 11:36 PM
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Default Tires (size/model) for 19x9.5/10.5 +35

I'm looking for a "fat" tire setup since the roads I drive on are a little rough. My fenders are rolled, front bumper tabs are shaved. Going to be lowered about half finger gap front and back.

Was thinking 245/35 fronts and 265/35-275/30 for the rears. Would these have any rubbing issues with the wheel specs listed?

For tires, I've read really good reviews on continental DWS but not much on just the DW model. Does anyone have experiences with either on the IS? Also considering the Hankook V12.
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Originally Posted by specie
I'm looking for a "fat" tire setup since the roads I drive on are a little rough. My fenders are rolled, front bumper tabs are shaved. Going to be lowered about half finger gap front and back.

Was thinking 245/35 fronts and 265/35-275/30 for the rears. Would these have any rubbing issues with the wheel specs listed?

For tires, I've read really good reviews on continental DWS but not much on just the DW model. Does anyone have experiences with either on the IS? Also considering the Hankook V12.
i think with those wheel specs 225/35 and 265/30 especially if you plan on going lower and you already have the work done to go lower(rolled fenders, shaved tabs, etc).
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I'm not trying to go that low since I like to drive long distances and there are some rough highways out there.
Would 245/35 fit in the front without much rubbing? Have to order the tires within a couple days.
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dunno if you will be able to get a 265/35 with no rubbing. On my old wheels I had a rear of 19x10 +35 and ran a 265/30 tucking tire and would rub a bit depending on bump/road.
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Originally Posted by specie
I'm not trying to go that low since I like to drive long distances and there are some rough highways out there.
Would 245/35 fit in the front without much rubbing? Have to order the tires within a couple days.
i think a 245/35 on a 9.5 is gonna be kind of too meaty up front and is definiately gonna rub. i still vote for a 19x9.5 a 225/35/19. the stretch will be very minor but im positive no rubbing unless youre slammed which you said you dont want to do anyway

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dunno if you will be able to get a 265/35 with no rubbing. On my old wheels I had a rear of 19x10 +35 and ran a 265/30 tucking tire and would rub a bit depending on bump/road.
yeah same here i have a 265/30 on a 19x10 +37 and have a 5mm spacer to make it +32 and can still almost tuck tire with no rub in the rear
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i recently picked up some Pirelli PZero's 235/30/19 for the front. Rim is 19x9.5 and the wheels rub the top liner. I may have to get this shaved =T
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