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What size tires?

Saywhen

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I’m waiting on a set of 7 spoke 6gr wheels to arrive. My question is... what size tires are going to fill up the fender well in the rear and not rub. The wheels are 19x11 rear and 19x10 fronts. I’m lowered on CJPP springs. I had 325/30r19 on my last gt on p51 wheels and I thought they looked ok but it was lowered on bmr springs so the rear wasn’t as low as it is on this car and it looked to me like I couldve ran a slightly taller tire and it would’ve looked better. I was thinking of a 305/35 this time? I’m still going to do a 285/35 up front. I don’t want any rubbing issues with either the front or back. What’s your guys thoughts? I don’t know shit from apple butter about tire sizes honestly, I keep googling tire comparison charts but that’s not getting me very far. I need real world advice/opinions. Thanks guys!
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Those wheels have offsets designed for these cars, so I can't imagine you would have any rubbing if you stick to reasonable tire sizes for those widths. The 285/35 and 305/35 seems to be a pretty common setup.

But whether those give you the look you want is another story. I suggest searching for threads like this one with pics of the wheels on cars. I noticed a lot of the 19x10s have 275/35s on them but I only looked through a few posts.

https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...ls-project-6gr-7-seven-spoke-gt-v6-eco.36510/
 
 




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