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Old Aug 10, 2009 | 08:54 PM
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Tires and lease return question

I am looking to replace the tires on my G and want to go with the 275/35/19 that people are saying are good. I just dont know what the scoop will be when I return the car. On the lease agreement it says nothing about tire size just tread depth and comparable type and quality. the wear and use guide says otherwise but i didnt sign that haha. What do you guys think about going plus size on the tires?
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Old Aug 10, 2009 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by sdpaulie
I am looking to replace the tires on my G and want to go with the 275/35/19 that people are saying are good. I just dont know what the scoop will be when I return the car. On the lease agreement it says nothing about tire size just tread depth and comparable type and quality. the wear and use guide says otherwise but i didnt sign that haha. What do you guys think about going plus size on the tires?
Honestly... when I turned in my last lease for the 37... they barely looked at my 35... when they saw it had such low mileage it was pretty much a done deal.... I really dont think you'll have any issues...
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Old Aug 11, 2009 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by sdpaulie
I am looking to replace the tires on my G and want to go with the 275/35/19 that people are saying are good. I just dont know what the scoop will be when I return the car. On the lease agreement it says nothing about tire size just tread depth and comparable type and quality. the wear and use guide says otherwise but i didnt sign that haha. What do you guys think about going plus size on the tires?
You wont have an issue with size as long as the tread depth meets the minimum specification as outlined in the lease agreement. If you car is returned in really poor condition, they may look more carefully at the make and model of the tire but it is RARE!!
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