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Old 02-27-2018, 07:56 PM
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I ordered a set of forgeline rims 18 fronts and 19 rears, im starting to freak out a little due to fact that it seems that I cant find any 335 30 19 tires. I didn't think it would be a issue since I see a lot of high end builds with 19 inch rims. Any suggestions.
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Old 02-27-2018, 08:48 PM
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There are several options in 325/30r19.
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I have 19's on the back of mine and as stated above the 325 is a good choice. 275/19 with 325/19 is the Z06 factory fitment. You can also use the 305's such as the RE71's depending your wheel widths. For the street the 19's should be fine and in my opinion look better on second gens.

I will say that if you really want to track it and have the most competitive car then you should go with 18's. I'm actually going to get another set of wheels in 18's for mine. Depends what you are going to really do with the car.
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If you have the room, we often use the 345/30/19 as well.

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Only one I know of at that size of 335 is Nitto. So, I'm bumping up to a 345/30/19. But, like Schwartz said...you gotta have the room for it.
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something in my head says I cant go smaller on any thing, 19 inch by 12 im hopping to fit the largest tires I can and not regret it. these are going on a 69 Camaro with DSE tubs power plant is a new LT-4 dry sump that wegner is developing the front drive system for me (which is cool.
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something in my head says I cant go smaller on any thing, 19 inch by 12 im hopping to fit the largest tires I can and not regret it. these are going on a 69 Camaro with DSE tubs power plant is a new LT-4 dry sump that wegner is developing the front drive system for me (which is cool.


Michelin Pilot Sports 345 30 19 is what I’m using.DSE tubs, DSE Quadralink 12 inch wheels. It’s tight, but it fits..


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Michelin Pilot Sports 345 30 19 is what I’m using.DSE tubs, DSE Quadralink 12 inch wheels. It’s tight, but it fits..


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Michelin Pilot Sports 345 30 19 is what I’m using.

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X2. I stretched my quarters along with the minitubs so I have room for 355 or more.

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Michelin Pilot Sports 345 30 19 is what I’m using.DSE tubs, DSE Quadralink 12 inch wheels. It’s tight, but it fits..


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im hoping to toss on the 345's, hop I don't regret it,thanks for your help.
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