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Old 06-11-2014, 07:33 PM
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245-35 -19 x 325 30 19 on stock rim

I'm still feeling the stock wheels and need new tires like soon...after research I'm looking to get Mich...pss but want to put this size in stock rim so I can transfer later to new wheels if I choose..?...will these sizes be ok...research didn't give me anything on stock wheel....john
 
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in theory they would fit... but it would look horrible on stock wheels, especially michelin PSS's...

the front will look good. the rear tire will make your wheel look smaller.
 
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I had them on mine, and they look good. Better than stock.
 
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Originally Posted by Steve K ny
in theory they would fit... but it would look horrible on stock wheels, especially michelin PSS's...

the front will look good. the rear tire will make your wheel look smaller.
I'm not following...I understand the tire is a little wider and taller but wouldn't it stretch on the stock rim ...
 
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Come on peeps no one else any pics out there...
 
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michelins run wide. a 325 30 on an 11 inch wheel will make the sidewall bulge out.
if you were to try a nitto 325 (they arent as big as michelins), it would look ok, but michelins run wide and have big sidewalls.
michelin pss 325 is designed for a 12" wheel.
 

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So running that size won't mess with the diff? Thought you needed 20s to run a 325?
 
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it wont mess with the diff at all whatsoever. at all. not one bit. zip. zero. nada.
a 245/325 set up is absolutely fine . the proper wheel widths would be an 8.5"+ and 12"

again. i cant stress enough how a 245/325 set up doesnt adversely affect ANYTHING on our cars. it won't wear anything out quicker. it wont give any sort of code. the only thing it will do is put a big smile on your face when you see that huge tire from the rear.
 
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Originally Posted by Steve K ny
it wont mess with the diff at all whatsoever. at all. not one bit. zip. zero. nada.
a 245/325 set up is absolutely fine . the proper wheel widths would be an 8.5"+ and 12"

again. i cant stress enough how a 245/325 set up doesnt adversely affect ANYTHING on our cars. it won't wear anything out quicker. it wont give any sort of code. the only thing it will do is put a big smile on your face when you see that huge tire from the rear.
Cool! Too bad I just bought 305s...darn.
 
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Yes confirmed 245 /325 is within 1.9% of diff ....nothing over 3% and your good to go......plus it's a no brainer...it give you looks traction and a little exra ...Cushing for the pushing....
 
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Originally Posted by Steve K ny
michelins run wide. a 325 30 on an 11 inch wheel will make the sidewall bulge out.
if you were to try a nitto 325 (they arent as big as michelins), it would look ok, but michelins run wide and have big sidewalls.
michelin pss 325 is designed for a 12" wheel.
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Depending on which tire 325 does not look right on a 11" wheel.
 
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I'm running those sizes

245 / 325 on stock wheels.
 
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Originally Posted by White Rock
245 / 325 on stock wheels.
Thank you for the pic...to be honest I don't think that looks bad.....I know pics don't do justice but what tires are those and how do you like that setup....
 
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The grip is epic!! Running the pilot super sports and have been very satisfied. In regards to the look, can't tell the difference between these and the stock sizes 235/305.
 
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I'm guessing your running on 11 inch rim...if you have any closer pics or get a chance to snap a quick one it would be greatly appreciated.......john
 


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