Help Tire sizes for 19x9.5 / 19x10.5

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Old 01-22-2013, 02:51 PM
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Tire sizes for 19x9.5 / 19x10.5

Hey guys, this might be a dumb or obvious question but i want to ask to make sure. Going to buy some varrstoen 1.1.2 wheels soon and need to buy tires to go along with them. Its 19x9.5 front and 19x10.5 rear with +12 offsets on each. Got a 08 g37s and wondering which is the best tire size for this set up? Suspension is stock for now, but buying coils in near future, just going to jump on a good deal i saw. Any helpful info or recommendations are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by skillaa14
Hey guys, this might be a dumb or obvious question but i want to ask to make sure. Going to buy some varrstoen 1.1.2 wheels soon and need to buy tires to go along with them. Its 19x9.5 front and 19x10.5 rear with +12 offsets on each. Got a 08 g37s and wondering which is the best tire size for this set up? Suspension is stock for now, but buying coils in near future, just going to jump on a good deal i saw. Any helpful info or recommendations are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Those are some very aggressive offsets, unless you're running a slammed/stretched/cambered setup those wheels/tires will be poking outside the fenderwells for sure. Offsets in the 20s would be much easier to fit up IMO.
Here's a good calculator for fit & usually 245/255 front 275 rear is a good staggered combo but w/ those offsets hard to recommend a specific tire size.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php
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These are aggressive but you may need to get something like: 245/30-20 rear and 225/35 front.
I don't know but there's plenty of guys on here who know better. I have the same specs only in 20's and +20 offset all around. I will run 255/30 rear and 235/30 front and slamm it as much as I can. Also, be sure to buy coils with damper with those offsetts, you'll need it.
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255/35 front 275/35 rear, your tires will be a little stretching.
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These tires sizes you mentioned are not stretching and will be too big for his specs. I would not run those tires sizes on those specs....that wouldn't be a good look at all.


Originally Posted by bluedevils95
255/35 front 275/35 rear, your tires will be a little stretching.
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