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Tire size for 19 Techart rims

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Old Oct 15, 2011 | 04:53 PM
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Tire size for 19 Techart rims

I have 19' techart rims with 315 25 19 tires. I need a new tire but my options are pretty slim with the 315's. Will 295' or 305's fit?
 
Old Oct 15, 2011 | 11:40 PM
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The 315x25x19r are the closest to stock rolling specs. To be safe, as all tires even with the same label dimension can vary, check overall tire revolutions per mile against the factory tire spec. The rule of thumb is to stay within 2% from spec and 2% front to rear.
 
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They will fit but you risk damaging your front differential.
 
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depends what size fronts you have, as long as the diameter of the front and rear are close you wont damage anything
 
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