245/35 or 235/35 for my RDX wheels??

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Old 04-11-2011, 07:41 AM
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Cool 245/35 or 235/35 for my RDX wheels??

just as it reads!! I can't decide which size I want!! Any suggestions??
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read the RDX wheel thread, I am sure it's been covered in there.
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Yes it has been. I've had both. 245 is the way to go.
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Originally Posted by Dino81
Yes it has been. I've had both. 245 is the way to go.
I have read that thread. Just wanted other opinions from people who may have those sizes but not necessarily RDX wheels!! Thanks!! I am leaning toward 245! I had those on my ronjons. But still want to do my due deligence!! It's my ADD!! LOL!!
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I decided for the 245/35, no regrets with the ride, but in my case with the Eibach drop there's some rubbing in the rear wheels when hitting bumps while cornering. Not sure if a 235 tire will solved the "problem", or a stiffer suspension is the solution.
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Originally Posted by chapu08
I decided for the 245/35, no regrets with the ride, but in my case with the Eibach drop there's some rubbing in the rear wheels when hitting bumps while cornering. Not sure if a 235 tire will solved the "problem", or a stiffer suspension is the solution.
Hmmmm. I'm dropped on h&r sports. They shouldn't have rubbed. Mine didn't rub until I added 20mm spacers on the rear...fender rolling cured that problem.
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Originally Posted by Dino81
Hmmmm. I'm dropped on h&r sports. They shouldn't have rubbed. Mine didn't rub until I added 20mm spacers on the rear...fender rolling cured that problem.
Don't know what to think: blown shocks, soft springs, no fkng idea But I can live with that, so far.
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Thanks guys. Went with a 245/35 tire!!
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I just ordered 245/35R19 Michelin Pilot Super Sports....should have them on next week....stock suspension, RDX wheels
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