275/35/19
275/35/19
Hi, everybody
has everone ever tried 275/35/19 size? On our roads is important the sideheight. It looks not too bad:
Pete
has everone ever tried 275/35/19 size? On our roads is important the sideheight. It looks not too bad:
Pete
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RE: 275/35/19
I think the increase in overall diameter of 14mm could cause rubbing issues. The 275/30x19s come much closer to the wheelarches than the 255/35x19, and I think you might find the 275/35x19 might actually touch the wheelarches.
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RE: 275/35/19
Well, given the width is the same, then this rubbing issue would only be down to the amount of suspension travel?
Bit worrying for anyone with 275's full stop - so are you sure this will cause an issue?
I thought that the 275's were 100% OK re rubbing, UNLESS you used spacers, and even then it seemed 10mm was still OK on the rear and 8mm on the front, but i will defer to those who have used them.
Bit worrying for anyone with 275's full stop - so are you sure this will cause an issue?
I thought that the 275's were 100% OK re rubbing, UNLESS you used spacers, and even then it seemed 10mm was still OK on the rear and 8mm on the front, but i will defer to those who have used them.
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RE: 275/35/19
I have done about 20k on 275's with NO issue whatsoever. Apart fromt he extra grip....
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RE: 275/35/19
Same here...7k with a track day & plenty of gripwith NO issue whatsoever

RE: 275/35/19
I have had it changed to the 275/30/19.....I seem to be getting a light vibration at high speeds. Have had the balancing done twice. I am not sure if this is what is expected or the tyre company just cant get it right?
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RE: 275/35/19
peterpan is talking about 275/35's and NOT the 275/30s that we are all running...
I'm running the 275/30's myself with no problems at all even when fully loaded with wine after a trip to the Loire - but if you look at the attachment in peterpan's post you will see that the diameter of the 275/35's is 14mm BIGGER than the OE fit 255/35's but the 275/30's that we have is 23mm LESS.
So the 275/35s will have a 37mm greater diameter than we have - I'm almost certain that increase will mean they rub on the wheelarch - rmember the outer edge of the wheelarch dips down closer to the wheel.
I'm running the 275/30's myself with no problems at all even when fully loaded with wine after a trip to the Loire - but if you look at the attachment in peterpan's post you will see that the diameter of the 275/35's is 14mm BIGGER than the OE fit 255/35's but the 275/30's that we have is 23mm LESS.
So the 275/35s will have a 37mm greater diameter than we have - I'm almost certain that increase will mean they rub on the wheelarch - rmember the outer edge of the wheelarch dips down closer to the wheel.
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Re: RE: 275/35/19
You are getting the vibration now you have the 275/30/19's? Have ran mine for 6k miles now and no problems, feel a little choppy when cold but all F1's have doen that on all the cars I have run in the winter, absolutely fine when up to temperature and loads more grip than the OEM Conti's they have replaced.hussains wrote:I have had it changed to the 275/30/19.....I seem to be getting a light vibration at high speeds. Have had the balancing done twice. I am not sure if this is what is expected or the tyre company just cant get it right?
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Re: RE: 275/35/19
Agree totally.P_G wrote:You are getting the vibration now you have the 275/30/19's? Have ran mine for 6k miles now and no problems, feel a little choppy when cold but all F1's have doen that on all the cars I have run in the winter, absolutely fine when up to temperature and loads more grip than the OEM Conti's they have replaced.hussains wrote:I have had it changed to the 275/30/19.....I seem to be getting a light vibration at high speeds. Have had the balancing done twice. I am not sure if this is what is expected or the tyre company just cant get it right?
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RE: Re: RE: 275/35/19
I've driven @ BIG speeds (where you are allowed of course) with these tyres, and they are absolutely 'rock solid'...go to another tyre supplier & get them re-balanced again.I seem to be getting a light vibration at high speeds
RE: Re: RE: 275/35/19
PetrolDave thanx the info javascript:emoticon(':lol:') the others open here an other topic about their vibration that i do not interested in. javascript:emoticon(':evil:')
It seems i will remain at my oem size.
Peter
It seems i will remain at my oem size.
Peter
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