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Location: Innsbrook, Missouri
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What brand and size of tires are you running on your car, i'm gonna purchase a new set, real soon, i'm trying to wade through all the options.
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Location: Northern VA
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Highly recommend Michelin Pilot 4S in 285/35ZR18 an 325/30ZR19
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Location: Omaha
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On my stock wheels I run Michelin PSS (Pilot Super Sports) ZP in stock sizes (285/30R19 & 335/25R20). I also have a pair of reproduction 19x12" rear ZR1 wheels that I run Toyo R888R in 345/30R19. I run the Toyos around town, and swap the Michelin rears on if I'm going on a trip.
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Location: Innsbrook, Missouri
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No problems with rubbing on big rear tires?
I'm thinking my new set, would be the toyo in stock sizes, the rear being 345 instead of 335 |
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Zero issues with the 345/30R19 in the rear. No rubbing, no TC issues.
If you're saying run 345 in a 20" tire, I wouldn't recommend it. The only offering Toyo has in a 345/25R20 is the T1R and feedback from those who've tried it hasn't been great, rating it as worse than the original PS2s in 335/25R20. |
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