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During the past 3 months, I have spent countless hours online investigating tire options for the stock F wheels. I read the posts on this forum and many others available on-line. I spoke to people from Lexus, Tire Rack and a tire expert at Sports Car Tire in Wilmington, Delaware. I know there is not just one solution for the stock rims, but I wanted to share mine.
First, the tires: I went with the Bridgestone RE050a Pole Position tires. 235/35R19 on the front and 275/30R19 on the rears. This tire looks very similar to the OEM Bridgestone RE050a, but this is newer technology and promises enhanced performance, response and wear which you can all read about at Tire Rack's or Bridgestone's website. I like the way this tire looks and feels on the car. The F really needs a tire with a stiffer sidewall and the Bridgestones deliver.
Now for the size selection: I started at the back to determine the largest tire I could (should) fit on the stock rim. I know some have gone larger than 275, and knowingly or unknowingly have "stretched" the tire to fit this rim, but the 275's are really the largest you should go on the stock rim. Given this, the 275/30R19 reduced the overall diameter of the stock size by .53 inches (only a 2% variance at 25.5) and increased the revs per mile from 774 to 791. Now that I found the correct size for rear, my next step was to find an exact match for the front (that being a tire with the same overall diameter and revs per mile of the rear). The 235/35R19 was nearly a perfect match with an overall diameter of 25.48 and revs per mile of 791. While a 245/35R19 should fit the front wheel OK, it does not match the overall diameter and revs per mile of the rears as perfectly as the 235's do. I hope this information is helpful for anyone considering new tires and/or upsizing on the stock rims. Here are some pics with the new tires just mounted today:
First, the tires: I went with the Bridgestone RE050a Pole Position tires. 235/35R19 on the front and 275/30R19 on the rears. This tire looks very similar to the OEM Bridgestone RE050a, but this is newer technology and promises enhanced performance, response and wear which you can all read about at Tire Rack's or Bridgestone's website. I like the way this tire looks and feels on the car. The F really needs a tire with a stiffer sidewall and the Bridgestones deliver.
Now for the size selection: I started at the back to determine the largest tire I could (should) fit on the stock rim. I know some have gone larger than 275, and knowingly or unknowingly have "stretched" the tire to fit this rim, but the 275's are really the largest you should go on the stock rim. Given this, the 275/30R19 reduced the overall diameter of the stock size by .53 inches (only a 2% variance at 25.5) and increased the revs per mile from 774 to 791. Now that I found the correct size for rear, my next step was to find an exact match for the front (that being a tire with the same overall diameter and revs per mile of the rear). The 235/35R19 was nearly a perfect match with an overall diameter of 25.48 and revs per mile of 791. While a 245/35R19 should fit the front wheel OK, it does not match the overall diameter and revs per mile of the rears as perfectly as the 235's do. I hope this information is helpful for anyone considering new tires and/or upsizing on the stock rims. Here are some pics with the new tires just mounted today:
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