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      04-04-2015, 07:03 PM   #1
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275/30/19 on rear?

Would this be too small of a diameter to run? 10 mm difference vs 265/35. Seems too dramatic to me, but figured I'd ask.
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      04-04-2015, 07:47 PM   #2
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On a stock wheel? That's fine thats what I was runing on my OEM
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      04-05-2015, 06:59 AM   #3
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Yeah, probably on my stock 220s
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      04-05-2015, 11:48 AM   #4
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You can run 275/35/19 on 220s too.
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You can run 275/35/19 on 220s too.
Thanks, it's more the ratio that I'm curious about though.
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      04-07-2015, 07:02 AM   #6
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any other experiences with running 275/30 on the rear instead of 275/35. Issues with traction control, etc?
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      04-07-2015, 12:58 PM   #7
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I ran ad08r 265/30 19 and 275/30-19 rear on stock 220m.

No rubbing. I noticed slightly quicker acceleration and harsher ride, but mostly because the yoko sidewall was so stiff.

No issues.
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i have them on my zcp wheels. no issues
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good to know guys, thanks
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i have them on my zcp wheels. no issues
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Pretty sure people go up to 285 on stock wheels.
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Pretty sure people go up to 285 on stock wheels.
Thanks man, I was really curious about the change in circumference vs the width, but it's good to know!
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I wouldn't do it but your car won't explode. I would go with 275/35/19 to better match your OEM diameter.
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it will be fine. i'm running 295/30's on my zcp wheels. no issues or rubbing- even when at the track.
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Thanks for the comments guys. 414HPBABYSHUTTLE has a great deal on a set of 275/30/19 Advan's that I could use (I had 275/35 on rear but one has a plug and I don't feel comfortable tracking on it. Finding one used proved impossible).
Anyhoooo, I bit the bullet and just bought all new 18" Apex EC-7s and Dunlop ZII's. Good to know for the future though.

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too small. Should do 275/35
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it will be fine. i'm running 295/30's on my zcp wheels. no issues or rubbing- even when at the track.
So just for clarification you are running AD08R on ZCP wheels in 295/30/19 on the rear AND what size tire up front...265/30/19? No rub on track with either? Stock suspension?

I am looking at this AD08R set up for my ZCP wheels in the near future, think it might be the ideal if wanting to get the widest tire set up on the ZCP. The 30 profile really brings the diameter into check and pretty close to stock ZCP tires: 25.4/26.0 for Ad08R vs 25.8/26.3 for stock tires.

Thanks.
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So just for clarification you are running AD08R on ZCP wheels in 295/30/19 on the rear AND what size tire up front...265/30/19? No rub on track with either? Stock suspension?

I am looking at this AD08R set up for my ZCP wheels in the near future, think it might be the ideal if wanting to get the widest tire set up on the ZCP. The 30 profile really brings the diameter into check and pretty close to stock ZCP tires: 25.4/26.0 for Ad08R vs 25.8/26.3 for stock tires.

Thanks.
negative, i'm running michelin pilot super sports.
fronts are 275/30/19's and rears are 295/30/19's. oem zcp suspension, and oem zcp wheels. ground control camber plates up front set at -2*, but i don't think i would have any problems without the camber plates. no spacers. no rubbing over bumps, no rubbing at the track whatsoever.
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