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PP1 Wheels, Lowered, What Series Tire’s?

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Anyone still running the stock PP1 wheels, but lowered one inch or so?? What size (series) tires are you running after lowering?

I am interested to see what a 255/275 35 looks like on the stock wheel compared to the stock 40’s.
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Yes. Mines lowered roughly 1" after FR track susp kit. No issues.

Still running stock tire size. 275/40/19 and 255 up front.
 

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There is no reason not to run 275 35 r19 on all 4 corners. Car will turn better no matter what model of tire you choose.
 
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There is no reason not to run 275 35 r19 on all 4 corners. Car will turn better no matter what model of tire you choose.
Yes, there is a reason. If I don't like the looks of it. My concern is 1" or so is not enough to account for difference in any fender gap with 35's. I prefer to go 35, just hoping the 1" drop is enough.
 

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Yes. Mines lowered roughly 1" after FR track susp kit. No issues.

Still running stock tire size. 275/40/19 and 255 up front.
Same here.
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