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upgrading to 255/285 ... anyone try it?

Old Dec 24, 2010 | 09:37 AM
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upgrading to 255/285 ... anyone try it?

Should I be ok?
 

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Old Dec 25, 2010 | 06:55 AM
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I have 295's on the rear of the V12. I know that I can go to 315 maybe 325. I'm sure you won't have problems. By the way, what kind of wheels did you get?
 
Old Dec 25, 2010 | 08:48 AM
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Tire size

Increased rear tire size from OE 275-35x19 to 285-40x19, retained the front tires at the OE 235-40x19.

Dynamic effect: Intended to reduce rear end harshness, reality is the change is virtually impossible to detect without a back to back comparison

Appearance effect: C/L of rear wheels elevated about 1/2". Car looks tougher, has a more nose down attitude. Larger rear tire gives car a "big meats" appearance.
 

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Post pictures please
 
Old Dec 26, 2010 | 07:44 AM
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great stuff 007!
 
Old Jan 17, 2011 | 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by flinder
Increased rear tire size from OE 275-35x19 to 285-40x19, retained the front tires at the OE 235-40x19.

Dynamic effect: Intended to reduce rear end harshness, reality is the change is virtually impossible to detect without a back to back comparison

Appearance effect: C/L of rear wheels elevated about 1/2". Car looks tougher, has a more nose down attitude. Larger rear tire gives car a "big meats" appearance.
Thinking of the same thing. Could you post some pictures.
 
Old Jan 17, 2011 | 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by 007 Vantage
Hey guys, just want to make sure I won't rub on stock suspension (or dropped slightly with H&Rs):

19x9 fronts , 38mm offset running 255s
19x11 rears, 48mm offset running 285s

This is roughly equivalent to 12mm spacers front, 15mm spacers in rear on stock wheels ... Am I safe with this setup?

It's roughly equivalent to 18mm at the front and 33mm in the back for stock wheels.
 
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Originally Posted by 007 Vantage
Stock wheels are 50.5 front 62.5 rear offset, they are way higher
Exactly. It's equivalent to having 18mm spacers at the front and 33mm spacers at the rear using the OEM wheels - not the the 12mm and 15mm spacers you posted.
 
Old Jan 29, 2011 | 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by 007 Vantage
Hey Guys,

Trying to figure out if the wheels have too low of an offset? I want to now run 305s but I fear that may not be possible. At the same time I do not want stretched tires look too much.

Can I run 305 tires on 19x11 w/ 48mm offset?

Also, can I run 265/35/19 on 19x9 up front with 38mm offset? or should I stick with 255s to be safe?

thanks
i am running 295 on 20x11 w/55mm offset and they look pretty tight
 
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I'm running 19x11 et 59 in the rear with 305/30 tires and no problems. For my next set I'm going to go with 325s and I don't think I will have any fitment problems.
 
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Originally Posted by 007 Vantage
Do you have a pic I can see. I now realize my offsets are way off. I need to increase the offsets to get the right look. If I want to run 305s in rear on 19x11, should I run 55 or 59mm offset rear? ... what offset should I run up front so I can run 255s or 265s on 19x9?
here are some pics hope thats helps
 
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Originally Posted by 007 Vantage
You have a much higher offset though ... I am going to be running 48mm rear, 38mm front which is pretty damn wide (also 19x9 and 19x11).

I feel like the wheels will look funny if they stick out TOO much. What do you think tahoe?

Basically I will be running about 11mm wider front and rear than you. too much?
Yes, too much. I wouldn't change a thing about my current wheels. It's what HRE recommended after they did test fittings and I think it looks perfect. Another 11mm would look silly and you'd have prblems with the wheels/tires hitting the fender.
 
Old Jan 29, 2011 | 08:58 PM
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I think the fronts are 46, but you can probably get away with 48...check with HRE on this. If you're going to run 265s in front it might be close.
 

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Old Jan 31, 2011 | 08:13 AM
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I am running wide spacers w/ my lowered car, stock 19" wheels- turning was improved, esp. around longer sweeping turns.
 
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