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My rear tires are almost gone, so I'm currently looking for a pair of tire match my stock rear wheels.
The stock is 19 x 9.5-in. 275/40ZR19 101Y Pirelli P ZERO, and what I've found was 275/30/19 96Y Pirelli P Zero.
I'd like to know if would this sets tire will fits my Performance Pack wheel?


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It will physically fit your rear wheels, but the tire will be 2.2" shorter than your current size. The middle number is the aspect ratio. It determines how tall the sidewall is in relation to the width of the tire. In other words, 30% of 275 is less than 40% of 275. That is why the tire would be so much shorter.
 
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It will physically fit your rear wheels, but the tire will be 2.2" shorter than your current size. The middle number is the aspect ratio. It determines how tall the sidewall is in relation to the width of the tire. In other words, 30% of 275 is less than 40% of 275. That is why the tire would be so much shorter.
Would it looks obvious and influence performance or safety?
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The look will obvious as it will be over an inch shorter than your front tires. Your speedometer will be off as well. When it says 60 you will only be doing 55 as an example. Your gas mileage will suffer some also since the engine will be spinning faster to go the same speed it used to with the factory tire height.

As far as safety goes, it will be OK for normal driving. It will just look funny.
 

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Technically it will work, but like mentioned earlier, the overall diameter will be much shorter than stock. Your speedometer will be off, and it will look strange. Why not just go with one of the many sizes the would give you a "proper" fitting setup?
 

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a 285/35/19 would be a much better choice imo
 

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Yep.
 

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would it fits the stock wheels? :thumbsup:
yes sir! what size is on the front? is it a 255/40/19? only thing is, the 285 will be a bit shorter than the oe tire size, it will be closer to the front size, like within a tenth of an inch
 

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275/30/19 is too short, I dont recommend it go with a 275/40 and or upgrade wider if you want but dont go shorter on the profile.
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