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07-30-2015, 11:10 AM | #1 |
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Feedback on 19x10.5 et25 w/ Tires
Since PSS 295/30/19's (rears) are always on backorder, looking for something more accessible.
Been searching thru the forum and found that 285/30/19 seems to be a good alternative for wheels in this spec. Anyone with this spec have any other recommendations? I'm running w/ ZCP suspension and 19x10.5 et25 rears. Any pictures would be Thanks |
07-30-2015, 08:37 PM | #2 |
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I have 19X10.5 ET25 rear and i just installed 295/30R19 tires and there's no rubbing at all.
Hankook V12 Evo2 is much cheaper than Michelin PSS and similar performance. Check the links below for the best price i could find. Free shipping too. 295/30R19 http://amzn.to/1UaQLrT 275/30R19 http://amzn.to/1LU6sAY Last edited by Harry Da Hamster; 07-30-2015 at 08:42 PM.. |
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It says they have three Michelin PSS 295/30R19 available: http://amzn.to/1MWLvUA
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285/30/19 or 295/30/19 would certainly do the trick on a 10.5 wheel. For street use, the following would work:
295/30/19 availability - Michelin PSS Michilen PS2 Yokohama AD08 Hankook Ventus V12 Potenza S04 Pole Poistions Pirelli P Zero Toyo Proxies 285/30/19 availability - Hankook Ventus V12 Potenza S04 Pole Poistions Continental Extreme DW Pirelli P Zero Pirelli P Zero Corsa Here are some images on 19x10.5 et22 (only 3mm more aggresive then your et25) rear wheels to help you visualize All of these are on APEX EC-7 19x9.5 et22 - Hankook V12 265/30/19 19x10.5 et22 - Hankook V12 295/30/19 E92 E90 - Ryan
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In short, yes. Run flat tires have a very different sidewall construction, and therefore feel very different from behind the steering wheel. They can be described as harsh, numb etc. in comparison to non-run flat tires.
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Since it's only the rears I thought the purchase was ok. There's a tire shop selling them for a nice price. I Paid $500 shipped for 2x brand new 285/30/19 |
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