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      02-02-2017, 12:46 PM   #1
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Tire size ok?

HI All,
I am sure this is covered somewhere but haven't been able to narrow it down in the last 15 mins of searching.

IS it OK to run 235 35 19 and 265 30 19 on 9 inch width with ET +35 and 10 inch width with ET +38 respectively?

And down the road, can I update to 245 35 19 and 275 30 19?
thank you in advance
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I've had 275 35 19 on a 9.5inch rim with ET 40 in the rear and no problems. 245 up from might rub depending if you are lowered and have spacers.
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HI All,
I am sure this is covered somewhere but haven't been able to narrow it down in the last 15 mins of searching.

IS it OK to run 235 35 19 and 265 30 19 on 9 inch width with ET +35 and 10 inch width with ET +38 respectively?

And down the road, can I update to 245 35 19 and 275 30 19?
thank you in advance
I run the exact set up you describe (235 & 265) on HR sports springs with 10 mm spacer up front and a 5 mm spacer on the rear, for a perfect flush finish
You can as already pointed out upgrade to 245 & 275 can work, but IMO likely to rub on the rear without a guard roll
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      03-05-2017, 12:09 PM   #4
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Thank you for the replies. I have my 235 and 265 on but they are stretched and I'm not looking for the stretched look. I think once these are worn out that 245 and 275 will also be stretched a little causing them to fit. Again they are 9 and 10 inch widths front and rear
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