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eddie_co_s550

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Ready to purchase 6GR7 (19") for My 2015 GT. Standard suspension / brakes / everything. My issue is that I am overthinking the whole deal - essentially because I don't want to have the 325/30/19 - 285/35/19 combination because the front is taller than the rear... by a fraction, but I don't feel I can overlook that.. ( Yeah... I know.. )

So I am looking for alternatives, and I just can't seem to get any clarity on whether you could run the following combinations on Standard Everything suspension / Geometry. PLEASE give me the benefit of your experience!


Option 1- Rear: 335 / 30 / 19 on a 6GR7 11.5" rim.
Front: 285 /35 / 19 on a 6GR7 10.0" rim.

Any issues ?


Option 2 - Rear: 345 / 30 / 19 on a 6GR7 11.5" rim.
Front: 295 / 35 / 19 on a 6GR7 10.0" rim.



i am looking to be pretty much flush with no spacers etc.

Thank you all in advance...
Eddie
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Hi Klean5.0

My absolute ideal set up would be the 335 / 30 / 19 on a 6GR7 11.5" rim in the rear, and Front: 285 /35 / 19 on a 6GR7 10.0" rim. Will they fit ?
No idea if they'd fit, but it seems like waaayy too much stagger. Is handling not a goal?
 

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Hi Klean5.0

My absolute ideal set up would be the 335 / 30 / 19 on a 6GR7 11.5" rim in the rear, and Front: 285 /35 / 19 on a 6GR7 10.0" rim. Will they fit ?
285 on a 10” rim will fit easily.
I can’t seem to locate a 335/30/19 tire on TireRack.com.
 

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2015 GT non PP.

Ready to purchase 6GR7 (19") for My 2015 GT. Standard suspension / brakes / everything. My issue is that I am overthinking the whole deal - essentially because I don't want to have the 325/30/19 - 285/35/19 combination because the front is taller than the rear... by a fraction, but I don't feel I can overlook that.. ( Yeah... I know.. )

So I am looking for alternatives, and I just can't seem to get any clarity on whether you could run the following combinations on Standard Everything suspension / Geometry. PLEASE give me the benefit of your experience!


Option 1- Rear: 335 / 30 / 19 on a 6GR7 11.5" rim.
Front: 285 /35 / 19 on a 6GR7 10.0" rim.

Any issues ?


Option 2 - Rear: 345 / 30 / 19 on a 6GR7 11.5" rim.
Front: 295 / 35 / 19 on a 6GR7 10.0" rim.



i am looking to be pretty much flush with no spacers etc.

Thank you all in advance...
Eddie
Are you tracking the car?
 

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2015 GT non PP.

Ready to purchase 6GR7 (19") for My 2015 GT. Standard suspension / brakes / everything. My issue is that I am overthinking the whole deal - essentially because I don't want to have the 325/30/19 - 285/35/19 combination because the front is taller than the rear... by a fraction, but I don't feel I can overlook that.. ( Yeah... I know.. )

So I am looking for alternatives, and I just can't seem to get any clarity on whether you could run the following combinations on Standard Everything suspension / Geometry. PLEASE give me the benefit of your experience!


Option 1- Rear: 335 / 30 / 19 on a 6GR7 11.5" rim.
Front: 285 /35 / 19 on a 6GR7 10.0" rim.

Any issues ?


Option 2 - Rear: 345 / 30 / 19 on a 6GR7 11.5" rim.
Front: 295 / 35 / 19 on a 6GR7 10.0" rim.



i am looking to be pretty much flush with no spacers etc.

Thank you all in advance...
Eddie
BTW, check out this article:

https://motoiq.com/how-to-properly-select-and-size-tires-for-performance/2/
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