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Tires selection help for Eibach springs (US)

El Supracabra

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So I was looking at getting new summer wheels for the Supra…. I want to fit the 19x9.5 +22 and 19x 11 +35 setup on Michelin PS4s tires. I think it’s already pretty clear 305/30/19 fits the rear. For the front I have found you could either go with a 265/35/19 or 275/30/19. I was looking to see if anyone could help me decide/give advice on which would fit my car better with the least possible chance for rubbing? I am currently on eibach US spec springs and I’d prefer to not have to buy/install adjustable ones at the moment. Also live in Pittsburgh so there are a lot of hills.
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The 265’s up front will work. Not too sure about the 275’s though. My front wheels are the same specs w the +22 offsets and 265/35r19 Goodyear eagle f1’s fit no problem. I’m lowered on swift springs so it’s a claimed 1.2” drop up front but definitely seems more than that
 

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275/35-18s work for me (and OEM) with 10mm spacers
 

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I have a set of like new (1K miles) ps4s if you are interested, can ship to you. 265/35/19 - 295/30/19
 

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I have 275/35 and 305/35 on my car. H&R front and stock rear. I really like chunky tires. No rubbing though.

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Nice! You coming to Sebring or Homestead anytime soon?
Love meeting all the local (Florida) Supra peeps 😍
 

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Nice! You coming to Sebring or Homestead anytime soon?
Love meeting all the local (Florida) Supra peeps 😍
Maybe but probably not, at least not with my Supra. I've gone with a buddy in his 911. I'm more of a drag guy, that's just my street setup in the picture. But always down to meet other Supra folk.
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