Agreed, look great.I have 285-35-19 Bridgestone RE-11's on the stock Brembo wheels. They are wide, but I don't think too wide. They look great.
They are considered an extreme summer performance tire and are 100% geared towards dry grip and really nothing else. I was expecting to only get 10K out of them, but I am pleasantly surprised to tell you I now have 16000 miles and still have 6/32 left (originally came with 9/32). I don't punish my tires, though. No burn outs. Extreme corning is very limited. I will buy them again, I think.
I have 285-35-19 Bridgestone RE-11's on the stock Brembo wheels. They are wide, but I don't think too wide. They look great.
They are considered an extreme summer performance tire and are 100% geared towards dry grip and really nothing else. I was expecting to only get 10K out of them, but I am pleasantly surprised to tell you I now have 16000 miles and still have 6/32 left (originally came with 9/32). I don't punish my tires, though. No burn outs. Extreme corning is very limited. I will buy them again, I think.
Did they have any difficulty installing the tire onto the rim? Did it mess with your speedometer at all?? Just wondering, looking at the same size range, don't want anything that they cannot install onto the rim without damage.I have 285-35-19 Bridgestone RE-11's on the stock Brembo wheels. They are wide, but I don't think too wide. They look great.
They are considered an extreme summer performance tire and are 100% geared towards dry grip and really nothing else. I was expecting to only get 10K out of them, but I am pleasantly surprised to tell you I now have 16000 miles and still have 6/32 left (originally came with 9/32). I don't punish my tires, though. No burn outs. Extreme corning is very limited. I will buy them again, I think.
At the time, I was working at a shop. I installed them myself. They are wide, but not "difficult" to install.
They are shorter then the OE Pirellis, so your speedo will read a little fast. I corrected this with my tune. But it's really minute. Like 3-4 MPH at 70.