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I have 19x11’s with a 50 offset in the rear. I’m hoping to get the tires to sit flush. I know a 315 would sit flush however i’ve been reading michelins run wider than most other tires, should i go 305 or 315. Same for the front I’m deciding between 285 or 275 on my 19x10 35 offset.
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FWIW, I've attached two pics.

The rims are factory, 19x11, +52.

The tires are Michelin, Cup2s, 315/30/19.

Many, many threads exist here for virtually any rim/tire combo you're interested in.

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Two more.

Rim, 19x10, +35, square.

Tire, Michelin, 285.

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I messed up the quote, @Skye who's car is in the image I quoted above? I've been nervous that 19x10 35mm wheels with 285 tires would poke. Doesn't look like it from the images you posted.
 

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I have 305 MIckey Thompson Street S/S on the rear and I think they fit perfectly. Offset is 50mm in the rear.
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I messed up the quote, @Skye who's car is in the image I quoted above? I've been nervous that 19x10 35mm wheels with 285 tires would poke. Doesn't look like it from the images you posted.
I believe that’s his beautiful Mach 1
 
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I have 305 MIckey Thompson Street S/S on the rear and I think they fit perfectly. Offset is 50mm in the rear.
Man those fender vents are gorgeous I wish Roush sells those seperately.
 

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I messed up the quote, @Skye who's car is in the image I quoted above? I've been nervous that 19x10 35mm wheels with 285 tires would poke. Doesn't look like it from the images you posted.
That's Skye, Thanks.

I haven't encountered any negative impacts with a 19x10, +35, 285/35/19 in the front or rear, stock suspension and setup. No poke. No rub. Nothing weird. In the front, I have about a thumbs width of clearance to the suspension. In the rear, quite a bit from rim to suspension.

I can appreciate the time it takes to think things out. You have immediate needs, but later, you might want to lower or mod the suspension; some here have done excellent work in these areas.

Best thing is, there are plenty of examples and insight.
 
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IDK but I was surprised when I recently moved up from 295s to 305s in Michi SSs. Hardly any difference at all. I was hoping for a bit more rim protection but got nothing...no difference at all.
 
 




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