Need some tire size help. Screw 315/25-19's...
#1
Need some tire size help. Screw 315/25-19's...
So, I need a different tire size to run, and rubber in the 315/25-19 variety is getting pretty damn scarce. I have a set of T1Rs right now but have a broken belt in one and need to buy at lest a pair of rear tires. All i can find now is the Mich Pilot Sport PS2 and the Nitto Invo.
I want to go with a different tire size to give me some more choice. I did some research on the 305/30-19s and here is the size differences between the two...
My biggest concern is rub I guess... as this tire is taller by .5" per sidewall, or a full 1.0" in diameter. Is there a tire people are using in place of the 315 that I'm not thinking of?
I want to go with a different tire size to give me some more choice. I did some research on the 305/30-19s and here is the size differences between the two...
My biggest concern is rub I guess... as this tire is taller by .5" per sidewall, or a full 1.0" in diameter. Is there a tire people are using in place of the 315 that I'm not thinking of?
#7
Ah I should have clarified. I am RWD converted.
Did some measuring, I believe the 305/30 will work ok for me. Just concerned it's gonna look huge sidewall-wise. I do think I need to go with a wider front tire, as my 235's seem to look too narrow for my wheels...
Did some measuring, I believe the 305/30 will work ok for me. Just concerned it's gonna look huge sidewall-wise. I do think I need to go with a wider front tire, as my 235's seem to look too narrow for my wheels...
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#8
245/35 and 305/30 PSS are what you want. Sidewalls are perfect in 8.5 and 12 rims.
#10
Correct.
11s will work too.Were you running 315/25/19s before. If so, 305s will fit. The PSS are a little less square on the sides compared to the 315 PS2s, which helps with clearance even with the taller sidewall
11s will work too.Were you running 315/25/19s before. If so, 305s will fit. The PSS are a little less square on the sides compared to the 315 PS2s, which helps with clearance even with the taller sidewall