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Old 10-12-2010, 10:24 AM   #1
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19" tire size 987 boxster

Given the lack of selection of all-season tires in 235/35/19 and 265/35/19, I'm probably going to go up the 10mm to 245's and 275's.
Beside the ride height increase,and the less than 1mph speedo error am I forgetting anything else? POSSIBLE abs malfunction or camber issue?
I really have the yearn to use my car in the winter,without having to resort to M&S tires.
Any input would greatly be appreciated Thanks Steve Konko

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Old 10-13-2010, 08:11 AM   #2
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On my 2006 Boxster S, I run 235/35/19 P-Zeros's front and 275/30/19 P-Zeros on the rear mounted on HRE three piece wheels. No issues at all with onboard computers etc. Downside is the cost of $400.00 per tire. On my Acura NSX I run Toyo tires and in my mind I do not see or feel much differance between the P-Zero and Toyo Proxies.
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Old 10-13-2010, 08:22 AM   #3
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On my 2006 Boxster S, I run 235/35/19 P-Zeros's front and 275/30/19 P-Zeros on the rear mounted on HRE three piece wheels. No issues at all with onboard computers etc. Downside is the cost of $400.00 per tire. On my Acura NSX I run Toyo tires and in my mind I do not see or feel much differance between the P-Zero and Toyo Proxies.
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I'd love to see some photos of your vehicle with the HRE's !

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