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Old 10-18-2005, 08:59 PM
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Next spring, i'm upgrading my coupe's 4 corners with new wheels and tires. In the back were going to a 19 x 10 rim, mounted with a 295/35/19 tire.

I want to use my stock front 17" wheels, to mount some ET Streets for the track. My concern is how the tire diameter will affect my shiftpoints. Based on Michelin's site, the tire diameter for a 295/35/19 tire, is 27.1

Any recommendations on ET Streets that would fit the 17" wheel, and avoid any conflict with the shiftpoints?

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going to a 19 x 10 rim, mounted with a 295/35/18 tire.

18" or 19"?
If you are going to a 19"..........
Our 00' vert on the street run's 295/35/19. On the strip a 275/35/18 dr.
The key is to have the car tuned for the smaller tire diameter.
Ours works fine that way
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ooops, mistake.. .19" on the back...

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