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youngdip631 Oct 29, 2014 08:06 AM

need good all season/winter tires for g37 oem 19's
 
I have a 2007 g35x sedan and i just got a set of 15 spoke 19's take offs that come on the g37 '11-'13 sport coupes/Q60 sport. Im currently running the oem 17's with the oem tire sizes (P225-55R17).

What size tires do i need for my new 19s? Obviously since i have AWD, the whole set is 19x8.5 so i need the same size tires.

figured you guys can help me out, this is my very first set of tires im going to be buying. THANKS!

blnewt Oct 29, 2014 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by youngdip631 (Post 3839279)
I have a 2007 g35x sedan and i just got a set of 15 spoke 19's take offs that come on the g37 '11-'13 sport coupes/Q60 sport. Im currently running the oem 17's with the oem tire sizes (P225-55R17).

What size tires do i need for my new 19s? Obviously since i have AWD, the whole set is 19x8.5 so i need the same size tires.

figured you guys can help me out, this is my very first set of tires im going to be buying. THANKS!

245/40/19 is the size you want, as far as which tires, I don't deal w/ much snow so there would be better opinions from those that are in the snow belt.

I think what I would consider is using your 17s for the snow set and getting nice summer tires for your 19s.

Stanford Chiu Oct 30, 2014 08:26 PM

+1 for getting winter tires on the 17" rims.

How much snow/ice are you looking into? There's winter winter tires like the Michelin X-Ice and Blizzak WS80 which will be great in deep snow and ice and then performance winter tires like the Dunlop WinterSports and Blizzak LM-32s which give you a blend of dry/wet performance and snow/ice grip.

For the 19's I'd go with Michelin Pilots. A/S 3 if you want all seasons or Super sports if you want balls to the wall performance.

BTW, all these recommendations are money-is-no-object recommendations.

Neal@tirerack Nov 7, 2014 07:19 PM

Best option would be snow on those 17" wheels. If that's outside the budget, then you could run a 225/45-19 (narrower = better for the bad weather months) or a 245/40-19 (for better spring/fall traction). Both sizes will fit the wheels and offer good all season options.


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