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      03-19-2013, 06:36 AM   #1
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Will 285/35/19 fit on ZCP wheels

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Will 285/35/19 fit on ZCP wheels with H&R springs and spacers?
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      03-19-2013, 07:39 AM   #2
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Square set up or just rear? And I assume you are looking to know if the rub, not so much just fit on the rim...

They definitley fit on the rim, and I don't think they rub. However, to fully answer your question (and for someone much more knowlegable than myself), what brand of tires will you be running? Some tires run oversize and some are very square which could cause an issue (not sure in your case though).
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      03-19-2013, 11:30 PM   #3
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They'll definitely fit on the rears. Lots of guys around here runnin 265/30/19 front with 295/30/19 rears.
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      03-20-2013, 01:26 AM   #4
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He asked if a 285/35/19 fit. Keyword 35 series.
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They'll definitely fit on the rears. Lots of guys around here runnin 265/30/19 front with 295/30/19 rears.
I'm going to be be on H&R Springs and 15mm spacers front and back though. That's why I wanted to verify.
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Ahh.. That may be a little aggressive.
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Ahh.. That may be a little aggressive.
I'm going with 255/35 and 275/35 now
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      03-22-2013, 10:18 AM   #8
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You never indicated the type of tires you're looking to run. That can make a big difference as to what will fit/rub....
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You never indicated the type of tires you're looking to run. That can make a big difference as to what will fit/rub....
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285/35 is too tall

275/35 is better fitment for a 10 inch wheel.
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I need to have taller tires because here the road isn't very good, are you sure 285/35/19 in rear would rub? my car is a E92 M3 ZCP
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I need to have taller tires because here the road isn't very good, are you sure 285/35/19 in rear would rub? my car is a E92 M3 ZCP
Depends on tire, but at 26.9" overall diameter it would likely rub.

Also, you're responding to a thread with last activity from 2013.
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I need to have taller tires because here the road isn't very good, are you sure 285/35/19 in rear would rub? my car is a E92 M3 ZCP
Too tall for a 19. But if you get 18s you could run that and it'll look meaty and aggressive. That's what a lot of people run with the TE37s
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285/35 is way too tall for our cars. It will look ackward.Go with GTS sizing. 255/35 and 385/30.
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Some of the 20" wheel guys seem to be running a 285/30/20 which is only .1" shorter than a 285/35/19 but I am in agreement that the 285/35 will probably rub. I currently have a 275/40/18 on my car and it is 26.7" diameter and it HAS rubbed with my 10mm spacer on an 18x11 et25 wheel. Without the spacer its fine, but again pushing the limits. My car is slightly lower than stock on coilovers, but not much.
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