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I think the norm seems to be 18x10 or 18x10.5 which is plenty of tyre not to get too hot too quick, fit good sized brakes and also allow you to run a suitable ride height without having rubbing/clearance issues.

Dunlop and Bridgestone are my pic of the best semi slicks for track and street, and neither of those offer their semis in 19" You can use Michelin Pilot Sport Cups which come in 19" , 235/35 ZR 19 , 265/30 ZR 19 , 305/30 ZR 19

19inch would not be an ideal size wheel for track use anyway. big and heavy. the fact that hardly anyone makes semi slicks for 19inch wheels is telling you something.

What are some prices for these semi slicks?

I might be going to a track day in may.. Wouldnt mind some semi slicks..

i got 17inch rims.. 235s front, 255s rear..

Also i got toyo t1rs in the front (95% thread), advan ad07s rear (50% thread left)

So i wont be using the advans on the track day. Would it be alright to have just semi slicks on the rear??

Sorry to hi-jack thread.. Just thought i ask since we are on the topic of slicks..

If you have never been out on the circuit before your seriously wasting your time with the whole slicks idea.

Best off going out with decent street tires, getting the feel for cutting the apex and using clean lines before trying to go all out and do quick lap times on slicks.

A set of decent RE55's will cost you roughly 1300-1400 bucks.

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