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      12-17-2009, 11:11 AM   #1
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225/255 vs 235/265

Hey guys, I searched around but could not really find an answer to this...

Seems most people here on the forum upgrade to 235/35 and 265/30 when they go to 19s (8.5" and 9.5") on a 335.

I am trying to decide between doing this or 225/35 and 255/30 on 8" and 9" wide wheels. I am going to be dropping on Eibach Pro or H&R Sport, so I figured why go wider if I dont have to...

Maybe a 235/265 setup would be slightly more comfortable?

Any thoughts?
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      12-17-2009, 11:16 AM   #2
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The main reason is that since the wheel is an inch larger in diameter, keeping the same width tire on the tire would mean a lot less sidewall. Increasing the width by 10mm per inch increase keeps it at about the same overall diameter for the tire/wheel.
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      12-17-2009, 11:45 AM   #3
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The main reason is that since the wheel is an inch larger in diameter, keeping the same width tire on the tire would mean a lot less sidewall. Increasing the width by 10mm per inch increase keeps it at about the same overall diameter for the tire/wheel.
That's not what he's asking.

Do 225/255. 235 is too much for a 8" wheel.
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That's not what he's asking.

Do 225/255. 235 is too much for a 8" wheel.
No, that did answer my question....more sidewall on a 265/30 than a 255/30.

BTW, if I did go 235 on the front, it would be on an 8.5 inch wheel.
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I have 8x19 235 35 ET35
and 9x19 265 30 ET35

M6 reps
the tires fit perfectly! they protect the rim, aren't squeezed nor stretched
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I thought M6 replicas were 8.5 and 9.5 post pixs.
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