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Conflicted on tire sizes for front wheels

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I have a 2019 PP1 GT and I’m getting 19x10 +35 and 19x11 +50 wheels from lmr, and i’m conflicted on what size michelin ps4s i should get for the front. i plan on getting 305/30r19 rears, but i can’t decide between 285/30 and 285/35. my car is lowered with bmr handling springs, and i will be getting fp track shocks and struts and bmr sway bars, and other things to help suspension geometry and control like bumpsteer kits, so i dont want to get the 35s if they will flex bad, but i dont want to get the 30s if they will look stupid and small in the wheel well. i do not care about ride quality at all i’m looking purely for handling. some people have also mentioned 315s in the rear but idk if that’s pushing it on the wheels. does anyone have any experience with 285/30 on the front? it is still a driven car so i want it to look good.
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285/35 19 on the front are perfect. And they dont flex like you may fear. Thats what I have on my '17 vert
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285/30 will look stupid small.

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yeah that’s what i was thinking it’s a lot smaller than the stock and they’re already small. i saw someone saying it’s better for pure performance but they’d look a little small
 

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yeah that’s what i was thinking it’s a lot smaller than the stock and they’re already small. i saw someone saying it’s better for pure performance but they’d look a little small
Can't imagine why they would say that.
 

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285/35/19 or 275/40/19 are your options for a 19x10.
 

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305/35 rear 285/35 front. The 315/30 on rear will work also on the 19x11s. I’ve had both Michelin PS4 and Conti 02s and I prefer the Contis
 

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I went with 275/35/19's on 19x10.

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just go square unless you enjoy understeer
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