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I used to run 235/45/R17's on my GT-T. I would not say its the best choice, if you're looking for good cornering/responsiveness etc. but it did make driving the car feel nicer on highways etc, uno, when you're just taking things easy. The GT-T still cornered great in my opinion, but I never really pushed the car too hard.

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Currently running Federal ss595 in 225/45/17 on the front of my car, fit the rims quite nicely, sit nice and square and handles very nicely (also don't look as ghey rolled over as the same size/different brand tyres on the back).

Going to try squeeze some 245's on the back when I need new rear tyres..

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If I'm running 19x8.5 for the front rims what would be the safest tire size? 225's? I don't want to sacrifice turning ability or scrub or have to modify anything. And my rear will be 19x9.5... I'm hoping to be able to fit 265's without scrubing or work.. is it possible?

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