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Hi All!

Looking for some expert advice on tire size for my rear tires.

Just purchased a set of Wedssport RN05-M. 19x9.5 et 28 front, 19x10.5et32 in the rear. Also purchased a set of Eibach Pro lowering springs (not yet installed) which is supposed to lower the vehicle 0.9 in front, 0.8 in rear.

Would I be ok running 275/35 in the front, 305/35 in the rear without any rubbing issues?

Thanks all in advance for the help. If you have this tire setup (size + Eibach springs) and could post a picture it would be fantastic!~
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This is a great question that has not been asked before.
Tried looking around before posting, either people have different offsets, tire sizes, or springs than what I'm asking about.
 

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I don't mean to hijack the thread (well I guess I am now), but I've been thinking about the wheel size vs. unsprung weight. What width of the rear tires do you guys think is best for max traction while minimizing the weight of the wheels and tires?
 

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I don't mean to hijack the thread (well I guess I am now), but I've been thinking about the wheel size vs. unsprung weight. What width of the rear tires do you guys think is best for max traction while minimizing the weight of the wheels and tires?
I’m running michelin pilot sport 4s on stock wheels
265/35/19 Front
285/35/19 Rear
the grip on these tires are great compared to the stock tires size.
 

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I have TE37SL A90 spec
19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5 +35
I run 265/35-19 Front and 305/30-19 Rear with coilovers and they do not rub at all
You're going to need some camber Front and rear if you're lowering the car
This setup should fit factory ride height just fine
I have 3.0 camber Front and a tad over 2.3 camber rear FIY
Good luck ?
 

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Hi All!

Looking for some expert advice on tire size for my rear tires.

Just purchased a set of Wedssport RN05-M. 19x9.5 et 28 front, 19x10.5et32 in the rear. Also purchased a set of Eibach Pro lowering springs (not yet installed) which is supposed to lower the vehicle 0.9 in front, 0.8 in rear.

Would I be ok running 275/35 in the front, 305/35 in the rear without any rubbing issues?

Thanks all in advance for the help. If you have this tire setup (size + Eibach springs) and could post a picture it would be fantastic!~
I got a set of Volk TE37SL's. I am running 275/30 in the front and 305/35 in the rear. Car isnt lowered at all.
 

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Have you searched? This is pretty well covered, all over the spectrum of sizes and different drops. I’ve posted my setup quite a few times which is nearly identical to what you want. Again, just search
 
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Have you searched? This is pretty well covered, all over the spectrum of sizes and different drops. I’ve posted my setup quite a few times which is nearly identical to what you want. Again, just search
Yeah, there have been a few threads covering different setups but while there are so many variables depending on the springs, auto versus manual, rim offset, tire size, was hoping anyone with the exact same setup would be able to weigh in.
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