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Just to not make any mistakes. If I want to use the OEM rims/wheels and want to replace the tire with a Michelin all-seaon, you would recommend 275/30/19? Thanks for your feedback
Oh. I'm going for the 275 because of the extra load capacity and 99% sure there won't be an issue with fitment. I think someone on here already did the 275 but on a new set of forged wheels. Now on the factory wheels you or me might be the first.
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Oh. I'm going for the 275 because of the extra load capacity and 99% sure there won't be an issue with fitment. I think someone on here already did the 275 but on a new set of forged wheels. Now on the factory wheels you or me might be the first.
I have until december until temps drop regularly to freezing. Hoping others will have tried it by then so I dont go first. Abit of a waste junking the new tires, but all seasons will do me well with only 1 car to use.
 

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I have until december until temps drop regularly to freezing. Hoping others will have tried it by then so I dont go first. Abit of a waste junking the new tires, but all seasons will do me well with only 1 car to use.
You can definitely sell the factory PS4S tires.
 

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I mounted Michelin MPS All-Season 4, size 255-35/19, on the stock wheels. No fitment issues. The tires are a bit stretched with the wheel width, and barely cover the rim, but it will work.

If you're stuck with two sets of stock rims (like me), it's a workable option. YMMV, and maybe others have smarter opinions.
 

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I mounted Michelin MPS All-Season 4, size 255-35/19, on the stock wheels. No fitment issues. The tires are a bit stretched with the wheel width, and barely cover the rim, but it will work.

If you're stuck with two sets of stock rims (like me), it's a workable option. YMMV, and maybe others have smarter opinions.
Curious how you picked the tire size for the stock rims? Was thinking 275/30/19 would be a better fit for the stock rims.
 

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Curious how you picked the tire size for the stock rims? Was thinking 275/30/19 would be a better fit for the stock rims.
I wanted to use the stock rims, go as narrow as possible, and use the MPS A/S4.
 

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Curious how you picked the tire size for the stock rims? Was thinking 275/30/19 would be a better fit for the stock rims.
Limited on what all seasons are supported on our wheel size.
I will be going DSW06+ 275/30/19 but would prefer the Michelin but they only have their S3+ in that size.
 

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Finally looking at 18x8.5 wheels with a +35 offset and 235/40-18 winter tires.

From what i understand, these wheels would be a little more tucked in than the OE wheels. Am I right?
 

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Finally looking at 18x8.5 wheels with a +35 offset and 235/40-18 winter tires.

From what i understand, these wheels would be a little more tucked in than the OE wheels. Am I right?
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Which site did you use? This is really cool... As I understand, I should look for a offset higher than +35 if I want the winter wheel to be a little more inside the fenders.
 

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Tire size recommendations for an 18x10.5" wheel? I will be putting performance all seasons on these at first in Sept/Oct to get through the winter. Michelin or Conti's I think. Then I'll tear up the OEM tires next year before putting summer rated ones on the 18's. I won't drive it in the SNOW - just wet & dry winter temps. We don't see that much snow in the St Louis area & when we do, we'll just take the Durango or stay home - wife doesn't work & I work from home anyway, so that makes it a bit easier to decide & probably helps with options. I just figured Michelin Sport all seasons of some kind, but open to others from you who know more about these types of tires than myself. 😄 I know Jeep & truck tires well - gotta relearn this stuff.
 

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Tire size recommendations for an 18x10.5" wheel? I will be putting performance all seasons on these at first in Sept/Oct to get through the winter. Michelin or Conti's I think. Then I'll tear up the OEM tires next year before putting summer rated ones on the 18's. I won't drive it in the SNOW - just wet & dry winter temps. We don't see that much snow in the St Louis area & when we do, we'll just take the Durango or stay home - wife doesn't work & I work from home anyway, so that makes it a bit easier to decide & probably helps with options. I just figured Michelin Sport all seasons of some kind, but open to others from you who know more about these types of tires than myself. 😄 I know Jeep & truck tires well - gotta relearn this stuff.
295 Ratio 30,35,40
Normally it would be 295/35/18
 
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295 Ratio 30,35,40
Normally it would be 295/35/18
Aw shoot - Alexandre in the FB chat suggested around 275-35-18 @ ET 47, which these wheels are. I should've provided more specs.

So maybe 295, 30 thru 40 be a better fit.
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