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Wheels: Front - 19x10 (offset +40 mm) and Rear- 19x11 (offset +50 mm )

Tires: Front: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (Front - 285/35r19 or should i go 275/35r19) and (Rear - 295/35r19)


I already purchased the wheels but i am nervous about what tire size i should be getting. Any insight or suggestions even a confirmation would be much appreciated.
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Not sure about the fronts with that offset but rear you can go as wide as 325/30/19 and fit with a little negative camber.

im 19x11 square et 26/52 and fit 305/30/19 now with a little camber
 
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Not sure about the fronts with that offset but rear you can go as wide as 325/30/19 and fit with a little negative camber.

im 19x11 square et 26/52 and fit 305/30/19 now with a little camber

Then instead of running285/35r19 in the front. Would 275/35r19 work better?
 

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Then instead of running285/35r19 in the front. Would 275/35r19 work better?
I believe the 285/35 would be the matching front but I would wait for someone side to chime in just to be certain
 

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285/35r19 is a pretty common size for the front, should be fine. If it was me, I would run a 295/35r19 in the rear, just because you have a 11" wide wheel.

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I have 20x9.5 with a 40 and 20x11 with a 50. I run 275/35 fronts and 315/30 rears
I can fit a 285 in front no problem
 

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Wheels: Front - 19x10 (offset +40 mm) and Rear- 19x11 (offset +50 mm )

Tires: Front: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (Front - 285/35r19 or should i go 275/35r19) and (Rear - 295/35r19)


I already purchased the wheels but i am nervous about what tire size i should be getting. Any insight or suggestions even a confirmation would be much appreciated.
To me, 285/35r19 tire on a 10 inch wide wheel is perfect!! That's what I have on the rear of my 2017 vert
 

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I ran 275’s in front, no issue, on my car and my son’s stock 2019 EB. Apex 19x10 et40 w. 275/35/19
I just edited this. I had et40s. Not 42. Brain fart.
 
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285/35r19 is a pretty common size for the front, should be fine. If it was me, I would run a 295/35r19 in the rear, just because you have a 11" wide wheel.

Doug
Thank you! sorry for the late response. I have been going over this purchase in my head a billion times.
 

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Edit. I just realized your last post was a couple of weeks ago. Which did you end up going with?

For a frame of reference. I am running 20x10 et34 on the fronts. I have two sets of wheels from the same manufacturer with the same offsets. I run a 275/35r20 on one set and a 285/35r20 on the other, and they both fit great. Michelin Tires tend to run wider than a Conti in the same size. On my car, the 275 are the Michelins and the 285 are the Conti, they both sit about the same on my car, and I am lowered 1.25". If you are doubting yourself, get the 275/35, it is plenty wide for the fronts, plus, you won't be able to tell it's less wide than the 285/35 unless you had them both sitting side by side to compare.
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