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Just bought the 19x10 sve s350 wheels in gloss black.

I have a pp 2016 gt with currently pp wheels. going to drop 1 inch all around.


What tire would work best with this?


275/35/19 or 275/40/19 or 285/35/19


Ive looked for hours on this but couldnt find anything.


Thank you for your help!
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20x10 ? wont fit 275/35/19 or 275/40/19 or 285/35/19 20" wont fit 19"
 

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go w a 305-35-19 NT05r
 

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oh the fronts. go with the 275
 

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Could I do 285-35-19 all around?
Yes, 285/35/19 all around would work fine. 295/35/19 would work as well in the rear, I'm not sure about the front though.

I recommend MPSS/MP4S summer tires. Great performance and excellent treadlife. If you need an All season then I would do Pilot A/S or DWS06, but they wont perform as well.

Remember, to keep speedometer and odometer correct you will have to adjust the tire size settings in the PCM with an nGauge, Forscan, or Flare Tool.
 
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Thanks guys


Do you know if the 285x35x19 would be an issue with a sport line drop

1.5 inch drop~~~~
 

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Do you know if the 285x35x19 would be an issue with a sport line drop

1.5 inch drop~~~~
Got the same wheels with 285/35/19 tires and 1" drop on Steeda progressives. Have no issues. A 1.5" drop might not be an issue on smooth roads but could be if you have bumpy roads.

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Got the same wheels with 285/35/19 tires and 1" drop on Steeda progressives. Have no issues. A 1.5" drop might not be an issue on smooth roads but could be if you have bumpy roads.

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How do you like the steeds progressives I think I’m gonna go that route?
 

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I run stock 19x9.5 PP rear wheels on all 4 corners with 25mm spacers (effective offset 27.5mm) with 275/40R19 MPSS which run a little wide. Steeda progressives up front (actual drop about 1.25") and Steeda adjustables in the rear set to the same drop. I'm tucked pretty close in the rear, a little more room in the front, but still I have no rubbing issues at all.

The wheels you have are a 40mm offset IIRC, so the wheel centerline is 12.5mm inboard, and the rim is 12.7mm wider, so the net effect is about 6mm MORE fender clearance than I have.

Because the Michelins run a little wide, I would recommend a 275/40R19 which would fit perfect with VERY slight stretch on the 10" rim (ideal) and will fill out the wheel arches nicely. A 285/35 will fit also but will have almost a 1/2" less sidewall and the overall diameter will be over 3/4" smaller than OE which some people are okay with, but that's up to you.

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