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Will 305/30 19 PSC2s work on a 10" rim?

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I have a set of PSC2s (315/30 19s and 305/30 19s) for my stock PPL2 wheels. But I just ordered NES FG-08s 19x10 and 19x11.

My question is can I (or is it prudent or reasonable) to put the 305s on the 10s? Or, will those tires be too tight and this idea is, well, imprudent or unreasonable?
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Can you do it? Yes but min really is 10.5
 
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Can you do it? Yes but min really is 10.5
Yeah - that's what I've read as well - particularly with such a low profile tire.
 

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I’ve seen numerous sets of the 350r and pp2 psc2’s in the classifieds. And they usually sell fairly quickly, if you’re looking to facilitate the purchase of different tires. The Mpss (as you’re considering) provide plenty of grip and are better to live with day to day. I had oem gt350 wheels/tires on my car for a year. The turn in was razor sharp and grip was fantastic as well. Although my suspension is far from stock. The 295/35 and 305/35 you’re considering would be a good choice
 

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Can you do it? Not according to Michelin. That specific tire’s specs say minimum 10.5”. It is a short sidewall after all.
 

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Can you do it? Not according to Michelin. That specific tire’s specs say minimum 10.5”. It is a short sidewall after all.
Yeah - the 305/35 19 MPSS can go on a 10.

OK - thanks all - I won't even try.
 

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I’m considering running 305/30/19 PSC2 on a 10” front wheel and 305/35/19 PSC2 on rear 19x11 wheel.

I see they run on the smaller side compared to the PSC4. Same tire size on the same rims the PSC2 have a stretch look. The PSC4 are more square. I’m giving it a shot. Worse case scenario, I buy 19x11 for the front. I’ll share when Father’s Day gifts show up.
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