Suggestions on Tire Size on 19's?
Just put your OEM tire size in the top section and your new tire in the bottom, it will show you how much your speedo will differ.
those tire sizes sound OK though.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php
those tire sizes sound OK though.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php
225/45/19 up front and 245/40/19 in the rear is perfect, stock coupe tire sizes, speedo should not be affected.
The sizes in your OP would work also, but it depends on the look you want, and how much, if any, your car is lowered.
I'm running same sizes on 19 x 9 and 19 x 10 for my winter set up.
The sizes in your OP would work also, but it depends on the look you want, and how much, if any, your car is lowered.
I'm running same sizes on 19 x 9 and 19 x 10 for my winter set up.
If your driving 5k a month you might want to leave the suspension alone unless you're driving on smooth, familiar roads all the time.
19s won't look ridiculous on a stock suspension but would look much better lowered IMO. The Swifts do seem to get good marks for being a more comfortable spring compared to the other lowering springs available however.
19s won't look ridiculous on a stock suspension but would look much better lowered IMO. The Swifts do seem to get good marks for being a more comfortable spring compared to the other lowering springs available however.
If your driving 5k a month you might want to leave the suspension alone unless you're driving on smooth, familiar roads all the time.
19s won't look ridiculous on a stock suspension but would look much better lowered IMO. The Swifts do seem to get good marks for being a more comfortable spring compared to the other lowering springs available however.
19s won't look ridiculous on a stock suspension but would look much better lowered IMO. The Swifts do seem to get good marks for being a more comfortable spring compared to the other lowering springs available however.
I think I am going to go with the sizes I posted above.
Most likely a BfGoodrich Comp 2 or a DWS combo.
The sizes based on my calculations should not rub or anything at all.
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Stick with 40s in the rear, more room for abuse.
275/35 is the perfect size for the rears. Don't be fooled by the "35", the sidewall is still pretty much the same height as on a 245/40.
275 times .35 = 96.25
245 times .40 = 98
the difference is 1.75 mm which is .069 inch.


