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04-15-2015, 12:57 PM | #1 |
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Avant Garde m359 19x10 et 38 and PSS question
I have the following Avant Garde m359s on my car:
Fronts: 19x9 ET 35 Rears: 19x10 ET 38 I'm running Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 245/35/19 in the front and 275/30/19 in the rear and I rub currently in the rear. I'm on stock suspension but am in need of new tires and want to pick up PSS's but want to know what size I can run with no rub. I'm thinking 265/35/19s, anyone running them with no rub? Thanks
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I wanted to run 265/35/19s just to have a little more cushion on my wheel. You think they would work still? If not I'll just run 30s
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I'm running the same wheel with 275 rear but with Hankook v12 tires. No rubbing.
Maybe Michelin's sit a bit more square. PSS 265 should definitely give you clearance. |
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Yea its Michelin. They are beefy tires, which I like so dropping down sucks for me. I was considering the V12s but was hesitant because I've heard they wear quickly. What has been your experience with them?
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I don't think they will work. the 30 series is proven but you can take the gamble with the 35's if you want. I don't think its worth it personally.
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