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Narrow body 964 wheel fitment

I'm looking to put 19's on my car and i found a nice set of 9 1/2's for the rear and 8 1/2's for the front. I've seen 19x10's on narrow bodys before, i just want to get the fitment right.

My question is will 275/35/19's fit on my 90' 964 C2 narrow body?
I Want a taller side wall so i'd like to stick with the 35 series out back. It's 26.6'' tall and 275/30/19's are 25.5.

And what size fronts should i go to? 225's or 235's and which series? 30? 35? Thanks.

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I don't know about 19s, but I run Toyo RA-1 in 225/40ZR18 and 275/35ZR18 on 8 and 10x18 wheels. My 90 C2 is lowered with RS suspension, steering rack brace, -3 degrees camber, and rolled fenders.
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some free advice, stick w/ tires that are are ~25" to 25.7" tall max
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some free advice, stick w/ tires that are are ~25" to 25.7" tall max
Sounds great, 285/30/19's are 25.7'' tall, i need to check the width to see if they'll fit next. Anyone know?

Thanks, Russell
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Tirerack has the specs for a large # of tires

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