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What tires size can I run with 19x9.5 and 19x10.5

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I will be lowered on eibach springs and the wheels I will have is TE 37 19x9.5 offset 23 and 19x10.5 offset 35. Would I be able to run 275/35 front and 305/35 rear? What would be safe with no rubbing ?

I probably will run the stock tires on the TE until I decide . 255/275 does It look really stretched?
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I'm running 275/35 and 305/35 on those same wheel widths. I think my offset may be 28 for the front and 34 or 38 for the rear. I'm lowered on eibach euro springs, but I'm not convinced I wasn't shipped US spec on accident as my car is fairly low...I'd like to raise it a bit, but will wait for coilovers down the road.

Anyways, I have rubbing at the rear at speed going over bumps (think highway dips) and stuff like that. Its on the very inside of the wheel well. I have some 5mm spacers I'm going to try and see if that takes care of the problem just haven't gotten around to it. The front I have rubbing in rare situations (think lockout turn with some dip/bump) - does not bother me. If I were to do it again I'd have just gone with 265/35 and 295/35. Better tire options for one. It seems a little hit or miss with 305/35s rubbing or not though its feasible I'm just lowered more than was intended.
 
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I'm running 275/35 and 305/35 on those same tires. I think my offset may be 28 for the front and 34 or 38 for the rear. I'm lowered on eibach euro springs, but I'm not convinced I wasn't shipped US spec on accident as my car is fairly low...I'd like to raise it a bit, but will wait for coilovers down the road.

Anyways, I have rubbing at the rear at speed going over bumps (think highway dips) and stuff like that. Its on the very inside of the wheel well. I have some 5mm spacers I'm going to try and see if that takes care of the problem just haven't gotten around to it. The front I have rubbing in rare situations (think lockout turn with some dip/bump) - does not bother me. If I were to do it again I'd have just gone with 265/35 and 295/35. Better tire options for one. It seems a little hit or miss with 305/35s rubbing or not though its feasible I'm just lowered more than was intended.
Thanks for the info! I was thinking of using the stock 275 and run them up front and 295 rear.
 

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You may have rubbing issues on 305/35, depending on how much you want to lower. Although I have different wheels the specs are similar. For your visual reference,

Wheels (Apex ML10RT's):
19x9.5 et 25
19x10.5 et 35

Tires (Continental ECF's):
265/35
295/30

Lowered 0.5" all around on KW coilovers. No rubbing or spacers.

IMG_2497.jpg
 
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You may have rubbing issues on 305/35, depending on how much you want to lower. Although I have different wheels the specs are similar. For your visual reference,

Wheels (Apex ML10RT's):
19x9.5 et 25
19x10.5 et 35

Tires (Continental ECF's):
265/35
295/30

Lowered 0.5" all around on KW coilovers. No rubbing or spacers.

IMG_2497.jpg
Nice ! Does it sit flush or almost flush?
 

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I will be lowered on eibach springs and the wheels I will have is TE 37 19x9.5 offset 23 and 19x10.5 offset 35. Would I be able to run 275/35 front and 305/35 rear? What would be safe with no rubbing ?I probably will run the stock tires on the TE until I decide . 255/275 does It look really stretched?
You'll be fine on the TE37s with 275/35 & 305/35 tires.

I'm lowered on H&R suspension. Running:
19x10 front on 275/30
19x11 rear on 305/30

ZERO rubbing issues. ZERO turning issues.

IMG_2165.JPG


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Nice ! Does it sit flush or almost flush?
Almost flush but my fitment isn't gonna be perfect since I'm working towards a track build.
 
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You'll be fine on the TE37s with 275/35 & 305/35 tires.

I'm lowered on H&R suspension. Running:
19x10 front on 275/30
19x11 rear on 305/30

ZERO rubbing issues. ZERO turning issues.

IMG_2165.JPG
So I will be good with 275 /35 19 and 305/35 on te37 fitment ?
 
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Anyone got pics of stock tires on 19x9.5 and 19x10.5? Does look really stretched or does it look fine
 
 








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