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09 GT500 and 315/35/18 Toyos
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<blockquote data-quote="Kewlv8" data-source="post: 12069953" data-attributes="member: 98580"><p>Thanks. Weldcraft did the wheels and did a great job. Widened wheels with tires balanced out better than the factory wheels. 235.00 per wheel x 2, plus shipping. Rims were bought new for cheap ($125 ea). Takes a few weeks to widen, but no problems at all. I would easily do it again.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hmmm, not sure on this. Most 19s I see are 295's or 285's?, however some Drag radials can be found in 305/35/19 if your car is a summer driver.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Currently the front is 255/45, so .29 inches in diameter larger than the back (1/3 inch). I will replace with better gripping 275/40's, which will be exactly the same diameter as the rears, and fit better on the front rims which are 9.5.</p><p>Outgoing tires were 305/40/18s, and were 3/4 inch too tall. The new ones look and tuck so much better. :thumbsup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kewlv8, post: 12069953, member: 98580"] Thanks. Weldcraft did the wheels and did a great job. Widened wheels with tires balanced out better than the factory wheels. 235.00 per wheel x 2, plus shipping. Rims were bought new for cheap ($125 ea). Takes a few weeks to widen, but no problems at all. I would easily do it again. Hmmm, not sure on this. Most 19s I see are 295's or 285's?, however some Drag radials can be found in 305/35/19 if your car is a summer driver. Currently the front is 255/45, so .29 inches in diameter larger than the back (1/3 inch). I will replace with better gripping 275/40's, which will be exactly the same diameter as the rears, and fit better on the front rims which are 9.5. Outgoing tires were 305/40/18s, and were 3/4 inch too tall. The new ones look and tuck so much better. :thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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