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Can it be possible to run 295/35/19 or 305/30/19 on the rear 10 inch wheel?
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From @Mikepol2

Very close to PP2 but not exact because of the rear tires being wider. All three are 10.5" front and 11" rear.

GT350 wheels are +30 front, +62 rear, 295/35-19 and 305/35-19.

PP2 wheels are +24 front, +48 rear, 305/30-19 square.

Mach HP wheels are +24 front, +52 rear, 305/30-19 and 315/30-19.
 

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Can it be possible to run 295/35/19 or 305/30/19 on the rear 10 inch wheel?
Depend what your goal is, they physically will fit on a 10” rim but for max performance a 305 is better on a 11” rim
Since you don’t mention front tires, I assume that your goal is not maximum handling
 

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10" has recommended min 255 mm and max 285 mm. It will work with 295 mm tire fine. But I wouldn't go higher, it would look bulged and performance could be somewhat compromised.
 

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Attached is another tool.

https://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Tire-Size-Calculator

Factory 5-spoke:
19 in. x 9.5 in. (front) and 19 in. x 10 in. (rear)
255/40R19 (front) and 275/40R19 (rear)

The thread is young and we can let others chime in, but it looks like a 10" is going to be a bit skinny for what you want to accomplish.

The tire and rim combo could physically fit, but as @Sabre (and now others) have pointed out, they might not perform as expected.

I'm also concerned about the diameter of the tire. Using the calculator above, I'm not getting a warm fuzzy on the diameter. You generally want a replacement tire which is within +/- 3% of the existing; some can and do exceed 3% without ill effects.

Can you give us more details on the tires themselves and what you are trying to accomplish with them? That can help others provide additional insight.
 

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You're not changing the wheel, offset means noting. It's the width of the rim that is important.

Most tire sizes (all) will list the rim width min>max.

295/35/19 10" sure
305/30/19 10'' tea grabber answered that
 

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It looks somewhat bulged but I guess it is okay. Slight stretch is recommended for handling purposes. I would stick to 285's on 10".
 
 








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