245/275 on OEM 19" Multispoke
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245/275 on OEM 19" Multispoke
Anybody run this combo?
I know the OEM Multispokes are 19x8/19x9.
I'm looking to grab new wheels, but they wont' be here for a while, and my tires are on their way out. Would swap these over to my new wheels after, which will be specced to 19x9/19x10, which I know the 247/275 combo will work.
Anybody have any photos of them running 247/275 on 19" Multispokes?
Preferably with Michelin PSS, but I'll take photos of anyhting! Just want to know if they look weird and really bulgey.
I know the OEM Multispokes are 19x8/19x9.
I'm looking to grab new wheels, but they wont' be here for a while, and my tires are on their way out. Would swap these over to my new wheels after, which will be specced to 19x9/19x10, which I know the 247/275 combo will work.
Anybody have any photos of them running 247/275 on 19" Multispokes?
Preferably with Michelin PSS, but I'll take photos of anyhting! Just want to know if they look weird and really bulgey.
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I am running the 245/275 combo on stock 19's. There is NO bulge or anything weird looking about them that I can see. They seem to fit perfectly.
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Pics as promised.
The rubber is 2 days and less than 100km old, so this is what they will look like with no wear.
235/35/19 Michelin PSS front
275/30/19 Michelin PSS rear
Current stance with H&R Springs w/ OEM 19s, Michelin PSS all round. 235s front and 275s rear.
The rubber is 2 days and less than 100km old, so this is what they will look like with no wear.
235/35/19 Michelin PSS front
275/30/19 Michelin PSS rear
Current stance with H&R Springs w/ OEM 19s, Michelin PSS all round. 235s front and 275s rear.
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That actually looks perfect! Very nice to see there's literally no bulging at all. I would've expected it to bulge a little bit.
You dont' happen to have spacers at all or anything do you? Any reason why you didn't size up to a 245/35/19 in the front also?
You dont' happen to have spacers at all or anything do you? Any reason why you didn't size up to a 245/35/19 in the front also?
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No spacers. If you put spacers on the rear it will rub. Front with 12mm spacers will be fine.
If you put 10mm spacers on the back with 255s it will be fine, spacers on the rear with 275s and you will rub.
Recommended setup with spacers is 12mm spacers front with 235s, and 10mm spacers rear with 255s. 265s work with the 10mm spacers but it comes down to what brand tires you, as some 265s run wider than others.
Remember my setup is with H&R springs, that isn't stock height.
I have spacers, brand new unused and was going to put them on but my car is modified and running 550+hp to the rear wheels. Wider rubber to get more traction was more important than stance to me.
If you put 10mm spacers on the back with 255s it will be fine, spacers on the rear with 275s and you will rub.
Recommended setup with spacers is 12mm spacers front with 235s, and 10mm spacers rear with 255s. 265s work with the 10mm spacers but it comes down to what brand tires you, as some 265s run wider than others.
Remember my setup is with H&R springs, that isn't stock height.
I have spacers, brand new unused and was going to put them on but my car is modified and running 550+hp to the rear wheels. Wider rubber to get more traction was more important than stance to me.
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No spacers. If you put spacers on the rear it will rub. Front with 12mm spacers will be fine.
If you put 10mm spacers on the back with 255s it will be fine, spacers on the rear with 275s and you will rub.
Recommended setup with spacers is 12mm spacers front with 235s, and 10mm spacers rear with 255s. 265s work with the 10mm spacers but it comes down to what brand tires you, as some 265s run wider than others.
Remember my setup is with H&R springs, that isn't stock height.
I have spacers, brand new unused and was going to put them on but my car is modified and running 550+hp to the rear wheels. Wider rubber to get more traction was more important than stance to me.
If you put 10mm spacers on the back with 255s it will be fine, spacers on the rear with 275s and you will rub.
Recommended setup with spacers is 12mm spacers front with 235s, and 10mm spacers rear with 255s. 265s work with the 10mm spacers but it comes down to what brand tires you, as some 265s run wider than others.
Remember my setup is with H&R springs, that isn't stock height.
I have spacers, brand new unused and was going to put them on but my car is modified and running 550+hp to the rear wheels. Wider rubber to get more traction was more important than stance to me.
Maybe I won't even need the 12MM Spacers with the 245s, though, I reckon it could still use a 5MM.
I'd only be getting Michelin PSS, nothing else really.
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Bumping an old thread because I need new tires. Thinking of going PSS 245/265 or maybe 275 - stock 19.
The car has some sort of conti (stock?) 235 on it now in the front with PSS 265 in rear. Going with a 245 PSS in front now, will I notice any positive difference in handling? Any less understeer with a wider tire?
So I'd need to order: 245/35/19 and 265 or 275/30/19, right? I don't understand the different aspect ratio.
edit: I just discovered there is a pss replacement when looking through the forum. I might go ps4 but same questions still apply. I assume they'd fit exactly the same.
The car has some sort of conti (stock?) 235 on it now in the front with PSS 265 in rear. Going with a 245 PSS in front now, will I notice any positive difference in handling? Any less understeer with a wider tire?
So I'd need to order: 245/35/19 and 265 or 275/30/19, right? I don't understand the different aspect ratio.
edit: I just discovered there is a pss replacement when looking through the forum. I might go ps4 but same questions still apply. I assume they'd fit exactly the same.
Last edited by ShaneN.; 05-15-2018 at 01:42 AM.
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Originally Posted by ShaneN.
Bumping an old thread because I need new tires. Thinking of going PSS 245/265 or maybe 275 - stock 19.
The car has some sort of conti (stock?) 235 on it now in the front with PSS 265 in rear. Going with a 245 PSS in front now, will I notice any positive difference in handling? Any less understeer with a wider tire?
So I'd need to order: 245/35/19 and 265 or 275/30/19, right? I don't understand the different aspect ratio.
edit: I just discovered there is a pss replacement when looking through the forum. I might go ps4 but same questions still apply. I assume they'd fit exactly the same.
The car has some sort of conti (stock?) 235 on it now in the front with PSS 265 in rear. Going with a 245 PSS in front now, will I notice any positive difference in handling? Any less understeer with a wider tire?
So I'd need to order: 245/35/19 and 265 or 275/30/19, right? I don't understand the different aspect ratio.
edit: I just discovered there is a pss replacement when looking through the forum. I might go ps4 but same questions still apply. I assume they'd fit exactly the same.
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Exactly what I wanted to hear. I'm going to go that exact same tire+size on my exact same car. I'm sure that setup would still work with some H&R springs too.
Last edited by ShaneN.; 05-17-2018 at 04:24 AM.