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Old 01-28-2008, 07:51 PM
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I just got new rims/tires
rims are 19x8.5/19x9.5

My problem is... i thought i ordered 275/30/19 tires for the rear, but i ordered 275/35/19s by accident... will they still work??

i did the tire size calculator thing and they are like .9" larger in overall height

car is lowered with eibach prokit

Anyone have any experience or insight to this? I hope i didn't screw myself here

Thx In Advance!
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What is the exact year, make and model?
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275.35.19 should still work well for you I show that as a good size for your TA, They should still tuck. The only time you might have a problem is if you load the car up full of people.

Here is a tire calculator, you can put in your original tire size and your new tire size to see the difference. Tire calculator
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Originally Posted by TravisDTD
275.35.19 should still work well for you I show that as a good size for your TA, They should still tuck. The only time you might have a problem is if you load the car up full of people.

Here is a tire calculator, you can put in your original tire size and your new tire size to see the difference. Tire calculator
thx, i checked the tire calc and it wasn't a whole lot bigger i just wanted to make sure it wouldn't be a problem being that the car is lowered.

As for loading ppl in the back.... NEVER haha

Once i had 6 ppl in it including myself but that was a one time thing and it was necessary hahaha




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