Wow,,, i would have thought they would be stubby on the edges but you are still going straight up and down, almost like the way that they should have came from the factory...
I agree, wider would be preferable. This summer I will be getting aftermarket rims with 255 front and 295 rear max performance summer tires...not sure which manufacturers yet though.looks good, wouldn't mind more rubber in the rear myself
No problem. I know that I was wondering if they would fit for quite a while, and it was like pulling teeth to get somebody to verify that these size tires would fit.This is good! Thanks for posting this!
I like the format of things on this site better. I have been reading articles on CL a bit more lately, but I agree...there is more ranting and arguing over there. There is more content there too...but I still greatly prefer this forum to CL.Is your car lowered by any chance? Just curious as mine will be shortly.
On a side note about Club Lexus, I am a member there too and basically do not like a few of the folks over there as its full of snobs and folks who havent a clue about performance mods and also think you have to have posted more then 10 posts before you can share insight. This forum is slow to load but I get a lot more USEFUL knowledge here without the snobs and I appreciate it folks.
Andy
Agreed, however, It is NOT that they don't know about performance mods, in fact some are very knowledgeable. Some simply have ALL day to sit in front of the computer and banter back and forth. As you can see, my post usually take place early in the morning or late at night... i.e. family and work come first. The attitude of general arrogance turns people off. I honestly feel there are some people whom simply put are "internet bullies/tuffguys" with no serious social life to speak of. My cars are my "pleasure's, NOT my life. If I loose one today, I will buy a new one tomorrow, it's that simple too me. I "like" some of my cars more than others, but I LOVE none. As I have aged I have learned many things, first being family first, respect ALL second, and third but not last the famous 2 to 1 ratio... You are half as smart as you think you are and your father is twice as smart as you think he is.Is your car lowered by any chance? Just curious as mine will be shortly.
On a side note about Club Lexus, I am a member there too and basically do not like a few of the folks over there as its full of snobs and folks who havent a clue about performance mods and also think you have to have posted more then 10 posts before you can share insight. This forum is slow to load but I get a lot more USEFUL knowledge here without the snobs and I appreciate it folks.
Andy
No problem. I only drive this in very light snow. If it is going to accumulate, I drive my truck only.Thanks.
This information is helpful.
Pretty amazing (and brave) you'd drive a tire this wide in the snow.
This is likely the tire sizes I'd install when I need replacements for my summers.
Alignment is not going to fix the problem, your tire sidewall is the issue, the lower the profile the less flex in a turn or move. I had this issue I dropped to a 235 35 19 y and that stopped the flex the 245 35 19 is too tall.Gymkata, did getting an alignment help with the "floaty" feeling? I am would like to go with the same tires/size for my replacement, but not if it isn't safe feeling above 80.
thanks
No - The stock tire is 26.1" tall the 245/35/19 tire is 25.8" in OD. The 275/30/19, 245/35/19 combo will do just fine on the stock rims. 235/35/19 is really too short at 25.5" in OD.Alignment is not going to fix the problem, your tire sidewall is the issue, the lower the profile the less flex in a turn or move. I had this issue I dropped to a 235 35 19 y and that stopped the flex the 245 35 19 is too tall.