Greenish70
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Yes, I'll be using the stock wheels.I think it becomes a safety issue. I have seen a chart regarding recommended tire width ranges for all widths of rims. If stock is 9", I think 265 is just outside recommended range but suspect you can easily find online. Btw...are you swapping tires on the same wheels?
Yes, I'll be using the stock wheels.
For the tire size, all I could find was recommended wheel width of 7.5" - 9.5".
These are the 255 50 19 Hakkapeliitas
One site above. If your stock wheel is 9" (I suspect its that, or 8.5" wide), then max recommended tire width is 265, so you should be okay. Tire shop will also confirm for you.
Just be aware that removing and reinstalling tires twice a year can damage the tire. You also increase the risk that one of those times, the tire shop slips and damages your wheel during the removal/install process. Not end of world but definitely a hassle. Finally, the cost of having a tire shop remove and reinstall tires...might be less expensive over life of the tires to just by some steelies or other wheels. Just my $.05.
Whatever you decide....plse post some pics!!!![]()
Thanks you answered a question I’ve been wondering. These 235’s on my 19’s look scrawny. I was hoping for 245 but 255’s sound intriguing! Speedo still accurate with the 255’s?These are the 255 50 19 Hakkapeliitas
Yes, you have to lower the profile of sidewall,. Stock GV 21" are 255/40/21. If you go to a 22" wheel, you would buy a tire sized at 255/35/22 to maintain the same overall diameter and thus, no impact to spedometer.Thanks you answered a question I’ve been wondering. These 235’s on my 19’s look scrawny. I was hoping for 245 but 255’s sound intriguing! Speedo still accurate with the 255’s?
I agree with youThanks you answered a question I’ve been wondering. These 235’s on my 19’s look scrawny. I was hoping for 245 but 255’s sound intriguing! Speedo still accurate with the 255’s?

Did you ever try the 265's? I too am wanting this exact setup but have questions about rubbing....all, I ran 255/50/19's on my stock rims during the winter.
I'd like to go up to a 265/50/19 on the said stock rims, has anyone attempted?
I'm not looking for spacers, just wondering about the 265's, as the 255's look nice on the vehicle, but 265's would look nicer.