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Old Feb 3, 2012 | 05:57 PM
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correct tire size

hey guys i was set on getting 245/35/19 for my new set of g35 rays, but a coworker mentioned why not run 235/35/19. what would be a pro and cons of each tire. or is it just a matter of prefference. what are you guys running with rays? im planning on going with the same tire all around. i also plan on lowering the my 5.5 with eibach's. should i lower first or will it matter if get tires then lower, looking into clearance issues. thanks in advance guys
Old Feb 8, 2012 | 02:09 PM
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245/35-19 is the correct size. a 235 would be slightly narrower and shorter. I would go with the 245 for the extra width.
Old Feb 17, 2012 | 06:21 PM
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i was set on gettin 235/35 all around but im not sure if it will look funny since the wheel have a different offset in the rear. i cheked on the calculator and found that 235/35 will no affect the speedo. anyone out there lowered on eibachs and running 19 rays? what tires are you running in the front and rear. i can get a great deal on some falkens 235/35 for all around but i wanted to know if it would look funny in the rear or would it be ok thanks
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