19" Tires on factory rims ?
19" Tires on factory rims ?
I have the stk 19 Prem wheels on the car still, 19/ 8.5 rims.
Iike the wheels but I think they really need wider tires so looking for some recomendations also my friend says just put a wider tire on the rear ?
The current tires are 245-45-19.
Iike the wheels but I think they really need wider tires so looking for some recomendations also my friend says just put a wider tire on the rear ?
The current tires are 245-45-19.
Originally Posted by rm2092
That's not to wide for a 8.5 width rim ?
When I replace my tires on my CS I'll be getting 255 probably.
The issue with those cars that come with the 245/45/19 tires is there aren't any wider tires in the same height, or at least very few, so putting another size on screws the speedometer up and the transmission if you have an automatic.
May not make a lot of difference, just something to be aware of.
Of course if it's tuned then those issues can be adjusted for in the tune.
May not make a lot of difference, just something to be aware of.
Of course if it's tuned then those issues can be adjusted for in the tune.
no, 255-40/19 are closer to the stock GT 18's anyway, they're actually taller.
235-50-18 = 27.1"
245-45-19 = 27.6
255-40-19 = 27.2
the only reason they use 45 series on the 19's is for the DOT 1653 lb max load rating, which is well over what you need for a 3500-3600 lb car
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235-50-18 = 27.1"
245-45-19 = 27.6
255-40-19 = 27.2
the only reason they use 45 series on the 19's is for the DOT 1653 lb max load rating, which is well over what you need for a 3500-3600 lb car
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Last edited by cinque35; Jul 29, 2012 at 07:05 PM.
Now, you could possibly have the dealer reflash the pcm with a oem tune compatible with the shorter tire, just another thing to pay for though.
guess i wrote that wrong but the tire sizes are set in ranges, the dif is only 1.4%, the speedometer isn't that accurate. even a police certified speedo isn't that accurate. the tolerance on a std one can be as high as ±10%.
you'll get an error of over 1.4% on any car on a daily basis due to tire diameter variations like wear, temperature, pressure, vehicle load etc
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you'll get an error of over 1.4% on any car on a daily basis due to tire diameter variations like wear, temperature, pressure, vehicle load etc
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Last edited by cinque35; Jul 30, 2012 at 12:38 AM.
Dave
I too am thinking about getting 255-40-19 tires on my factory 19x8.5" wheels. The speedometer issue doesn't bother me, but the transmission one does. Will changing tire size really cause problems with an automatic?
Dave



