Will 275/35/19's fit?

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Old 12-24-2007, 10:34 AM
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Will 275/35/19's fit?

I have an 05 TL with stock suspension. Will 275/35/19's with a 35 offset fit in the rear without rubbing on the fender and if they do fit how much do you think they would stick out. I just love the way the car looks when it has really wide tires on it.
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No, 245 barely fits because the sidewall is almost vertical, with 275, the sidewall wil;l bubble out past the rim lip which is already past the fender.
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No, 245 barely fits because the sidewall is almost vertical, with 275, the sidewall wil;l bubble out past the rim lip which is already past the fender.
I don't really understand what you are saying. I have aftermarket 19in Konig Next wheels that a 275 series tire will fit on. I have 8.0 in wide wheels in the front with 245's on them and I have 9.0 in wide wheels in the rear which I am going to put 275's on. I was was just wondering if there was enough space in the wheel well to accomodate a large wheel like a 275 with a 35 offset without rubbing on the fender or whether I would have to roll the fenders or something.
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I've seen a guy on acurazine with HRE's and he had 275-19's on his 3G TL.
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If the tire is too far past the fender, it will rub. 275 is huge.

I want to see the car with HRE / 275-19s. .
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Here https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...5&page=5&pp=25 you can see a 275/35/19 on a car.Conan777. He said he had rubbing issues and is not even drop. I had 20x10 in the rear with 40 offset and I had to roll the fenders using 255/30/20 tires. For a 9.0 inch wheel you should be fine with 255/35, 265/35 tops.
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I have 265/30's with a 19x9.5 on mine with stock suspension, I cant remember the offset tho I think it was either 40 or 45...I just checked my paperwork and its not listed, but Ive never had a rubbing issue
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Originally Posted by MWalsh9152
I have 265/30's with a 19x9.5 on mine with stock suspension, I cant remember the offset tho I think it was either 40 or 45...I just checked my paperwork and its not listed, but Ive never had a rubbing issue

So if you are fitting 265's with a 40 or 45 offset and not rubbing. Shouldn't I be able to fit a 275 with a 35 offset on there without rubbing? Is it the lower the offset then the more room you have in the wheel well?
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The lower the number the more the wheel will be pushed out. You can play with the offset here http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
And with the tire size here http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
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So basically the best thing to do is probably go with a 265 instead.
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with a 35 offset without rubbing you will have to go with a 255, 265 will definitely rub... or just get the 275 and roll them fenders
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Originally Posted by stillhere153
with a 35 offset without rubbing you will have to go with a 255, 265 will definitely rub... or just get the 275 and roll them fenders

Do you think it would rub if I went to a 265/30/19 instead of a 265/35/19?
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Originally Posted by stillhere153
with a 35 offset without rubbing you will have to go with a 255, 265 will definitely rub... or just get the 275 and roll them fenders
I would probably agree. Just for kicks a while I ago, I put my G35 rims on the TL to see how they would look, (since they are just sitting in the garage). Those were +30mm offset, and the tires on them were 245, but the fronts looked like they rubbed when you turned the wheel.
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275/30/19 with a 19" x 10" +35mm offset
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Look at that phat a$$!
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^ wow.. that set up makes the car look MEAN as hell.. Too bad the TL is a FWD.. I would love to use those fat meats in the rear to use!
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rodney rolled his fenders...

so as I stated above roll them fenders and run them 275s
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do you think pretty much any body shop can roll the fenders? how much do you think they will charge?
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Originally Posted by rodneyc77
275/30/19 with a 19" x 10" +35mm offset







Look at that phat a$$!
damn rodney i see you at it again, gotta post more pics.
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lol... no pics... lol

That was just real world testing and fittings...
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