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I have 19x10/11 SVE 350 wheels and trying to decide what size tires to get. Any recommendations?
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I would suggest 285/35R19's up front and 325/30R19's for the rear. If you are running stock springs/height you will want to lower it.Tires measure out around 26.5". I have been running the continental DW's for the past 2 years and have been really impressed with them.
 
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Cool. Think I will go with that. Now have to decide which springs.
 

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I have 19x10/11 SVE 350 wheels and trying to decide what size tires to get. Any recommendations?
285/35/19
325/30/19

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Does that include 325/30/19 Pilot Super Sports? I've heard they tend to run wide.
 

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The best look I've seen with that setup is a 255/40/19 front and 285/40/19 rear ..perfect sidewall and no loss of overall stock height.
 

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Does that include 325/30/19 Pilot Super Sports? I've heard they tend to run wide.
100% yes

You can also do Toyo R888R tires also
 

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285/35/19
325/30/19

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Any chance you could elaborate on your recommendation for the rears? I'm looking at getting the same wheels for my 15 and I was thinking about going 305/35/19. Is the 325/30 just the widest that will fit or is there another reason to go with it. Any issues running the 325 if the car is lowered? Thanks!
 

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Any chance you could elaborate on your recommendation for the rears? I'm looking at getting the same wheels for my 15 and I was thinking about going 305/35/19. Is the 325/30 just the widest that will fit or is there another reason to go with it. Any issues running the 325 if the car is lowered? Thanks!
Most 325s fit, and they are a slightly smaller diameter tire than the 305/35. Plus, 305s look just a bit too stretched for 11" wide wheels, 325s will be just flush with the wheel.

The best look I've seen with that setup is a 255/40/19 front and 285/40/19 rear ..perfect sidewall and no loss of overall stock height.
If you like stretched tires on your wheels then this will work well.
 

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Any chance you could elaborate on your recommendation for the rears? I'm looking at getting the same wheels for my 15 and I was thinking about going 305/35/19. Is the 325/30 just the widest that will fit or is there another reason to go with it. Any issues running the 325 if the car is lowered? Thanks!
305 will probably handle better, as increasing the rear size more than the front will induce understeer.

285/325 is pretty much the biggest that will fit front and rear without having to worry about ride weight, camber, if a tire runs wide, etc.
 

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Most 325s fit, and they are a slightly smaller diameter tire than the 305/35. Plus, 305s look just a bit too stretched for 11" wide wheels, 325s will be just flush with the wheel.



If you like stretched tires on your wheels then this will work well.

Thanks for the info. I think I'm gonna go with the 325's :thumbsup:
 

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Paul, any issues with the tires sticking outside the wheel wells and causing rock/debris damage to the fenders? If not, I will do this.
This is going to happen. I have 305 MPSS on an 11" rear wheel and I put the ZL1 rock guards on both my 16 and 17 cars with good results. Before I put them on my 16 I got a lot of dings in the rear quarters and behind the front wheels.
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