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Any1 Run 235/40/19 on C2S?

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Old Jun 19, 2013 | 06:41 PM
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Any1 Run 235/40/19 on C2S?

Mine is lowered .750", wonder if 26.4" dia tire would clear and doesn't rub. Wheel offset is 53.

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Why would you do this? 235 or 245/35/19 works best for 19".
 
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I will stick with 245/35/19. there is no need to go 45 unless you want to fill (even more) the wheel gap with rubber.
 
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Originally Posted by mdrums
Why would you do this? 235 or 245/35/19 works best for 19".
Why? Because the tires came on a set of GT3 wheels i purchased. They are like new so want to be 101% sure before buy new 35 series. I think that is best approach. Might go with 245/35 since the rears are 305/30.

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Originally Posted by tphan
Why? Because the tires came on a set of GT3 wheels i purchased. They are like new so want to be 101% sure before buy new 35 series. I think that is best approach. Might go with 245/35 since the rears are 305/30.

Thanks for chiming in.
Someone put the wrong size on those GT3 wheels. You need either 235 or 245 35/19 for the front. 245/35/19 works BTW.
 
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