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I'm going to be running a 285/35r19 Firestone firehawk Indy500 and nitto Nt05 305/35r19. I got the nittos for 465$ shipped for the pair.
 

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I went with Toyo Proxes 325/30/19 for my 19x10/19x11 rear tire. So far no complaints.. I get great hooks, and because I live in Hawaii, I really couldn't run drag radials safely.
 

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I am running Nitto NT05 275/35/19 and 335/30/19 on 19x10/11 MRR M600.

I bought wheels and front tires from Paul and he was awesome to work with. Even after I was a pain in the ass :)

Paul currently has all my rubbers but he said it wont be any issues going wide.

I ran nitto's on my last Mustang for street and autocross and loved them.
 

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Imma start making calls to convince more companies to make these sizes.
 
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Imma start making calls to convince more companies to make these sizes.
It looks like I'm going with your suggestion of 285/35 and 305/35 to match as closely as possible.

Does anyone happen to know if the 19x10 AMR wheels from American Muscle in the 19x10/11 kit have a different offset than the 19x10 they list as rear only? I can't find the info on their site, but the 19x10 "rear" fitment has a +48 offset, if its the same will I need some spacers?
 

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It looks like I'm going with your suggestion of 285/35 and 305/35 to match as closely as possible.

Does anyone happen to know if the 19x10 AMR wheels from American Muscle in the 19x10/11 kit have a different offset than the 19x10 they list as rear only? I can't find the info on their site, but the 19x10 "rear" fitment has a +48 offset, if its the same will I need some spacers?
I say call them to ask and confirm worst case a 5 mm spacer should do the trick
 
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I say call them to ask and confirm worst case a 5 mm spacer should do the trick
Yeah I called and they said its the same wheel, so I would need a 5mm spacer to keep it from rubbing on the inside?

EDIT: got the tires on order, local tire shop that I always do business with got me a good deal on MPSS 285/35 and 305/35 installed and road force balanced for $1184 so I'm going for that.
 
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305/35/19 is not a very popular size this is why i went 19x10 all around with 285/35/19
I was thinking of doing the same. Hows traction off the line compared to stock? Did you notice a big difference in time at all?
 

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I was thinking of doing the same. Hows traction off the line compared to stock? Did you notice a big difference in time at all?
I cant really tell it's only 50 degrees here, still better than stock tires but that might just be the different tire.
 
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My tires are going on today, going to be picking up the wheels tomorrow morning. Still trying to figure out if I want or need spacers, not going to be putting them on the car until its a little warmer though and I get some rock guards.
 
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Okay I definitely need spacers, the front tires are on the struts as soon as I mount the wheel so I can't lower it down. Is 5mm enough? Its 19x10 285/35/19 with +48 backspace.
 

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im at a 40 offset with same wheel and tire size. mine barley clear with about 5-4mm of space. I'll be getting spacers soon
 
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im at a 40 offset with same wheel and tire size. mine barley clear with about 5-4mm of space. I'll be getting spacers soon
OK so a 5mm spacer should be enough? That would put me at an effective ET 43. I just want to have enough turns on the lug nuts.
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