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      03-04-2013, 07:39 PM   #1
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245/35/19 on 19x10?

Any thoughts on a 245/35/19 (non-run flat) on a 19x10 rear wheel? My 330i will be lowered on Tein's this week and i'm debating on tire sizes. Wheels are 19x10 rears, 19x9, fronts ET24 all around. Also, has anyone had experience with stretching a 255/30 runflat tire on a 19x10? Are runflats hard to stretch?
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Any thoughts on a 245/35/19 (non-run flat) on a 19x10 rear wheel? My 330i will be lowered on Tein's this week and i'm debating on tire sizes. Wheels are 19x10 rears, 19x9, fronts ET24 all around. Also, has anyone had experience with stretching a 255/30 runflat tire on a 19x10? Are runflats hard to stretch?
Why are you looking to run a 245/35 on 10"? Front or rear? Are you running aggressive wheels ?

I run a 245/35 on my front 10" rim. It's a mild stretch and looks good IMO. Stretching run flats is not easy at all
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Why are you looking to run a 245/35 on 10"? Front or rear? Are you running aggressive wheels ?

I run a 245/35 on my front 10" rim. It's a mild stretch and looks good IMO. Stretching run flats is not easy at all
245/35 non runflat and 255/30 run flats (for the rear) are the only 19's i've been able to find used local with out spending $150+ on a single tire. a I've got style 95's ready to go on the car....ET is 24 all around. I was planning to do a 225/35 for the 9" front.
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There's really no need for that small of a tire so I would honestly go with the 265/30 instead of saving a few bucks
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