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275/30's & 235/35's on 19's


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It would seem the profile is slightly lower than recommended, looks like 35's & 40's are more commonly used in the widths mentioned.

 

I have a very nice set of the 30 & 35 profile in Yokohama Advan Sports with loads of tread from a good friend.

 

Apart from the speedo reading below, would you forsee any problems?

 

Does anyone know where the speedo drive is taken from, front or rear wheels?

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Hi, the wheels I've recently put on my car are fitted with 235/35 - 19 and 275/30 -19 and I've not had any problem with the TC light or noticed any difference in speedo readings - certainly nothing noticeable.

 

My daily commute includes a 40 and 50mph stretch of road and if I set the cruise control to 40 or 50 resopectively, I'm not going any faster or slower than other drivers (asuming they're also sticking to the speed limit).

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Hi, the wheels I've recently put on my car are fitted with 235/35 - 19 and 275/30 -19 and I've not had any problem with the TC light or noticed any difference in speedo readings - certainly nothing noticeable.

 

My daily commute includes a 40 and 50mph stretch of road and if I set the cruise control to 40 or 50 resopectively, I'm not going any faster or slower than other drivers (asuming they're also sticking to the speed limit).

 

Thanks buddy, you have made my day :)

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