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SRG963
11-06-2008, 04:47 AM
What other sizes will work with the stock 19" rims without causing problems?

255/40-19's?

Sorry if this is a repeat question :)

Chewy
11-06-2008, 05:39 AM
Do they make a 255/35-19?

That would keep the outside diameter about the same as stock.

00 Trans Ram
11-06-2008, 06:03 AM
I chunked my stock 19s at the last track day pretty bad. I'm going to replace with Kumho MXs in a 245/35-19 size. I've run the MXs as street tires and they wear very well. They are also very grippy, and are almost competitive with competition tires.

And, they cost less than $200 per corner, instead of $300 like most others. And, yes, their quality is just as good or better.

Chewy
11-06-2008, 06:22 AM
I chunked my stock 19s at the last track day pretty bad. I'm going to replace with Kumho MXs in a 245/35-19 size. I've run the MXs as street tires and they wear very well. They are also very grippy, and are almost competitive with competition tires.

And, they cost less than $200 per corner, instead of $300 like most others. And, yes, their quality is just as good or better.

I've heard a lot of people use these (my bro being one) and they always complain about the noise they produce. They say they are great when new but quickly become noisy. My brothers sounded like super swampers!

Have you seen this?

SRG963
11-06-2008, 12:04 PM
According to this
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
265/35-19's 1.5% too fast
265/40-19's 2.4% too slow
255/40-19's 1.2% too slow
255/35-19's 2.6% too fast
275/35-19's 0.5% too fast

Steve
11-06-2008, 02:52 PM
Ok that's cool but I have another question -

How do you know what size width-wise will still fit on a certain rim?
I'm sure you couldn't just go from a 245 to either a 205 or 315 or something like that so is there a set formula to determine the min/max width of a tire on a rim?

Chewy
11-06-2008, 07:07 PM
Ok that's cool but I have another question -

How do you know what size width-wise will still fit on a certain rim?
I'm sure you couldn't just go from a 245 to either a 205 or 315 or something like that so is there a set formula to determine the min/max width of a tire on a rim?

Manufacturers recommendations are always a good start! I wouldn't go but one size above or below IMO.