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Can anyone confirm this will fit without rubbing?

Front: 19x9.5+25 with 275/35R19 tire
Rear: 19x11+35 with 305/30R19 tire

RS-R superdown springs
 

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Can anyone confirm this will fit without rubbing?

Front: 19x9.5+25 with 275/35R19 tire
Rear: 19x11+35 with 305/30R19 tire

RS-R superdown springs
Should be fine. Won’t really know until you put the tires on. You can dial in camber worse case to fit.
 

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Can anyone confirm this will fit without rubbing?

Front: 19x9.5+25 with 275/35R19 tire
Rear: 19x11+35 with 305/30R19 tire

RS-R superdown springs
Rear should be fine; front is a minor question mark. 275/30/19 seems safer but a 275/35/19 might work too.
 

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Rear should be fine; front is a minor question mark. 275/30/19 seems safer but a 275/35/19 might work too.
Hoping it does work! The OEM tires are excellent, and I'd like to move the rear up front. It'd save me like $1200.
 

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The OEM tires are excellent
The stock tires are decent, but they're not incredibly sticky. If you do any sort of drag or heavy highway driving they have trouble putting the power to the ground. They spin quite a bit.
 

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The stock tires are decent, but they're not incredibly sticky. If you do any sort of drag or heavy highway driving they have trouble putting the power to the ground. They spin quite a bit.
I wager that has less to do with the compound, and more to do with their relative skinniness for a higher-performance RWD vehicle. I have another RWD touring car pushing 500 wheel, and the biggest difference I made in traction was in moving from 275 at the rear to 305. I went from breaking traction to hooking and booking with the larger contact patch, and the tires aren't as good as the Supersports.

Granted the Supersport tires are for touring, not launching from a dig or AutoX, but they're good tires and will do just fine up front. Out back I'll probably end up with Conti extreme contact or Federal.
 
 
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