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235/40/19 TYRES

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Hi all

As there is a restriction on fitment of tyres for the 235/40/19.

Can and would it be okay to fit 235/45/19. There is enough clearance etc.

Regards

Lee
 
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ERROR. Is it okay to fit 235/35/19, there is more tyre range for all season tyres etc.
 
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leenineplus said:
ERROR. Is it okay to fit 235/35/19, there is more tyre range for all season tyres etc.
you can do but it will put ur speedo out . the best tyres you can put on the car are. the michelin poliot super sports. from the continentals to those is a huge jump in grip. and noise is better to.
 

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stu1epugrcz said:
leenineplus said:
ERROR. Is it okay to fit 235/35/19, there is more tyre range for all season tyres etc.
you can do but it will put ur speedo out . the best tyres you can put on the car are. the michelin poliot super sports. from the continentals to those is a huge jump in grip. and noise is better to.

Speedo won't be out much to be honest and yes the Michelin Pilot SS's are the best tyres we have had on our RCZ.
 

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How bad is the sidewall walk with the extra tyre width? Is it notice when not really pushing hard?
 
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245/40/19 ready to go on after the 20th April. It does not snow after then where I am !
 

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DRTDVL said:
How bad is the sidewall walk with the extra tyre width? Is it notice when not really pushing hard?
Going from 235 to 245, you probably will not notice any difference. If you went to 255 on the same rim width then yes you might notice it when cornering. When going wider with tyres go wider with wheel and go down in series (e.g. 40 to 35).
 
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